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Monday 28 September 2015

Two-month-old baby who lived in car with homeless parents dies

A two-month-old baby who lived in a car with his homeless parents has tragically died.
The baby boy, known only as Donald, was born prematurely two months ago and the cause of his death is unknown.

Donald ended up sleeping in the car after his parents were evicted from a house they were renting and couldn't afford the deposit for a new place.

Jane gave birth to Donald, her first child, on July 6 by emergency caesarean after suffering from pre-eclampsia and kidney problems.
She said at the time of his birth: "I love him to bits. I just want him to be safe.
"He's my baby. I'm not going to let any harm come to him. We're all together, we're still a family unit."
Claire Matthews, who runs the Hope for Food soup kitchen in Bournemouth, worked closely with the family.

She said the family are "grief-stricken".
"They are in a very dark place at the moment, they have nothing to live for now," she said.
Claire said Donald's mum, known only as Jane, had moved to Dorset from Kent while still pregnant to escape the threat of domestic violence from an ex-partner.
Hope for Food has now offered to help pay for tragic Donald's funeral.

It is believed his devastated parents are currently living in a bed and breakfast and have said in the past they have been let down by local councils unable to find them permanent housing.

Claire said: "Because the mother was from Kent the local authorities wouldn't help her, despite the father being from Bournemouth.
"They were never after hand-outs - they just wanted support.
"After Donald's birth they moved back to Kent because that's what they were told they needed to do in order to get the help they needed.
"The authorities there put them up in a B&B but then they phoned to say Donald had died. We don't know why at the moment, but there will be an inquest to find out.
"It is disgusting that something like this could happen in this day and age. If they had just had some help from the local authorities when they first asked then Donald would still be here."
Ben Tomlin, housing services manager for the Borough of Poole, said: "Borough of Poole was contacted by the mother and though she was not eligible, she was provided with as much support and guidance as possible.
"She last approached us in May and hadn't returned to Poole for help after her baby was born. Our deepest sympathies are with her at this time."

37 comments:

Unknown said...

How sad

Anonymous said...

This is stupid. In the uk that is so good with. Welfare and socialism. There is council homes for evicted and welfare for unemployed parents and CPS for kids. They probably did applications wrongly, poor child.

Unknown said...

A victim of circumstance. May her soul rest in peace

Blog It With Olivia said...

Quite sad. May his innocent soul RIP














#IT will ONLY get BETTER
#it MUST end IN praise

Unknown said...

Rip lil man

Anonymous said...

Na wah o

Anonymous said...

Na wah o

Unknown said...

This life sha e get hw e be, Common Help they can help.


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Anonymous said...

EHYA...RIP LIL ONE.....TOMJERRYSWIT

Unknown said...

Awwww

NaijaDeltaBabe said...

Too much for an innocent child

ary said...

So sad for them!

ogeee said...

So sad RIP boy

Unknown said...

My condolences... Everywhere is like that..may God help us.

Hortunba Erinjobi said...

May her soul rest in perfect peace

Unknown said...

Eeeeeeeeeyah! May his little soul rest in peace. Linda take note!

Unknown said...

Sad.
Rip baby.

Anonymous said...

No parents. Sister,cousin, Church to squat with??? At least treatment for baby in uk is free so the story is not complete

Unknown said...

Well, God knws best ni.

Temmy said...

Sad...RIP

Temmy said...

Sad...RIP

Unknown said...

Eya

Anonymous said...

The rich are lost in their riches not knowing the reason why God allowed them to have the riches, instead they make every excuse not to share their wealth with the poor. The bible says its easier for camels to go through needles than for rich men to make heaven. It shows there is enormous expectations and responsibilities expected of the rich. In that same neighborhood where this baby died there would have been people who have more rooms they do not use, and big cars drive past without no curiosity or incline of what they can do to alleviate sufferings of others. Down to Lagos Nigeria, its not a crime to buy more cars or houses in banana and island at incredible prices, but let it be balanced and don't go overboard with luxury while babies die b'cos their mothers can't afford 1,000 or 2,000 naira for some treatment or malnutrition. If you are too busy to notice the poor around you then probably its time for you to join an NGO or set up one that will look for and help people in life threatening situations, to who much is given, much is definitely expected. Imagine if every rich was ready to share what they have including empowerment ,do you know that poverty would be eradicated with time? Love is the solution to the problem of the world.

Unknown said...

Sad! He's in a better place....

Anonymous said...

Oyinbos with discrimination!

Unknown said...

Dis is really sad!

Bjdemoy said...

This is so sad

Bjdemoy said...

This is so sad

joyous babe said...

Cheii so sad, may her soul rip.

Unknown said...

Oh! Lord help dis couple frm dis present situation they r and RIP to their lovely child.

Unknown said...

So unfortunate


OKORO UPGRADED

Unknown said...

Oh sad rip to the innocent baby. TIMILEYIN BLESSING

Anonymous said...

every societal life style has an advantages and disadvantages. The African extended family lifestyle can never experienced this no matter how bad the couple are, someone will still provide them accommodation.

Unknown said...

So sad

chuks007 said...

Really a sad story...Donald rest in peace.

TAMARA SPLASH said...

This is sad

Unknown said...

Really sad.

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