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A refugee who fled the war-torn Middle East after her relatives were killed says life in Hull is 'the same' as Iraq.

Intesar Hassan, 55, was sent to East Yorkshire with her children by the UN in 2012 as she fled war in Iraq and Syria.

Since arriving in the city, the mother says she has been left mostly bed bound and reliant on a wheelchair, after enduring squalor at her home and having to wash in her kitchen sink.

The mother-of-four says her life in Hull is in fact 'hell', adding: 'When I think about Iraq and Hull, they are the same to me.

'When I came here my health conditions worsened and are getting worse day by day in this house.

'I cannot walk, talk or eat due to the conditions I am living in. All night long I worry about the house.' 

Ms Hassan and her children moved to Syria after her relatives were killed in the Iraq War, where they were provided with food and shelter from the United Nations. 

But when conflict broke out in Syria in 2021, the UN  moved the family to Hull.

Ms Hassan explained: 'After war broke out, we were brought to Hull as we were under the threat of being killed. We had to escape for our lives.' 

The family says it was placed into their private-rented house in west Hull on their arrival in the city eight years ago.

Since then, Ms Hassan claims there has been no maintenance carried out on the house, while also stating there is no heating and there's damp on the walls.  

She said: 'I open the window at night because I can't breathe from the damp inside the house. This situation is reminding me and re-traumatising me from past experiences. 

'I have letters from Castle Hill Hospital, GPs and occupational therapists which recommends I am placed into a new house suitable for disabled people, but I have waited on Hull City Council's housing list since the day I arrived in Hull.'

the house was 'immaculate' upon the family's arrival, with the tenants denying access to maintenance workers.

A spokesman for Hull City Council said its environmental health team had also been denied access to the house, adding that council properties were allocated 'based on need'.

 

Ms Hassan's landlord said: 'The flat was in immaculate condition upon the tenants' arrival. I know it is mouldy but they haven't let us in to do maintenance.

'We have been doing maintenance on a regular basis until to 2017 until for some reason we were refused access and we haven't been back and felt intimidated. 

'When we get in there we will do a full refurbishment. 

'Exhaustive measures were put in place to ensure the a gas certificate was instated in 2020 as it is a legal requirement for us.

'They have racked up over £5,000 in arrears and they have allowed the housing benefit to be cancelled. They have told me they will be gone by the end of the month.'  

A Hull City Council spokesman said: 'The council's environmental health team has made contact with the family with a view to assessing the house, however the family has denied environmental health access to the property. 

'Information has been provided in Arabic and the environmental health team has subsequently worked with the landlord of the property and the family's support worker to try to provide the advice and support needed.

'The council allocates council properties based on need, and looks to support those with the most pressing needs, whilst taking into account factors such as arrears and previous tenancy issues.'



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This is what happens when you migrate from the Cradle of Civilisation to the Home of Aunt Bessie's

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This is what happens when you migrate from the Cradle of Civilisation to the Home of Aunt Bessie's


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Somewhere I have rooftop pictures along Beverly Road which were part of criminal activity back in the mid 70's.

I remember mostly rows and rows of I think Edwardian housing bay window fronted two and three beds and slightly upper working lower middle class but Hull still had a thriving port of inflowing money then.... cash in fact.

It was always a bit rough around the docks area but those areas always are.

Not a bad town back then as things went.

Went back there a couple of years ago and what a dump!

The usual modernisation attempts of concrete fake lampposts hand rails carparks retail parks but it didn't take long to be a dust strewn littered shit hole.

Pity really when you look at the dynamism of Manchester and Liverpool ... yup they have their shit holes too but not big enough to drag the whole place down.

The renewal in other cities of the north has been quite impressive.... even Leeds and Sheffield looking pretty good to outsiders thinking of becoming insiders but Hull.... I don't know but I'd be thinking the housing market is mostly depressed.



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