Shocking photos emerge of black mould-riddled emergency accommodation in Eastbourne
The £70-a-night flat in 35A Cornfield Road has been described as a “hell hole” by former resident Juliette Mottram.
The mother of four said, “It nearly killed us. What we went through was horrific.
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Hide Ad“It was one of the worst times of our lives. We were placed in that hell hole with no heating.”
Juliette, who says she developed asthma due to the black mould, said, “We lived next to heroin addicts.
“There was human faeces outside, there was a dead rat, mould dripping from the walls. It was the most horrific, horrendous place in the world.
“My son has ME. He was left to rot in that place. The landlord got £70 a day for you to be condemned to Hell.”
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Hide AdThe family lived there from June 2017 to February 2018, and Juliette said during that time she was constantly fighting the council to get out of there.
The mother said there was a police raid at one point, and her doctor was “up in arms” trying to get her moved for her health.
She said, “How can they still be putting families through that? It‘s clear lessons haven’t been learned. This has got to stop.”
This revelation comes following a story published by the Eastbourne Herald this week about a young mother and her four children staying in the same property.
Eastbourne Borough Council has today (January 10) confirmed it will no longer be placing people in the property or working with the landlord again.