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Black family in Richmond Park, including a son with disabilities, was unlawfully evicted from their home on August 16th, 2024, by RHP landlords, in a shocking display of racial injustice and discrimination.

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The family, who had a legal right to remain in their home, found themselves forcibly removed despite a court order issued on August 23rd that confirmed their right to immediate return. #RacialInjustice #SocialInjustice
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‘Young Person Suffers Anxiety Seizure During Unlawful Eviction in Richmond Park’ #unlawfuleviction

Richmond Park, 28th Aug 2024 — On August 16th, 2024, Aquayemi-Claude Akinsanya, a 26-year-old individual, experienced an anxiety seizure attack during the unlawful eviction of his family from their home at 77 Barnes Avenue. The eviction, carried out by RHP landlords, has since been condemned as a clear case of racial injustice and discrimination, particularly as it targeted a family that includes a member with disabilities. #GNYPWD #glblctzn #OneActivists #oneintheuk

Aquayemi-Claude, who already suffers from health anxiety, was severely impacted by the stress and trauma of being forcibly removed from his home. The anxiety seizure he endured during the eviction highlights the profound emotional and physical toll that such injustices can have on young people. #FightForHome #RentersRightsBill #KingsSpeech

This case has drawn significant attention, not only for the legal and ethical violations involved but also for the broader implications for young people suffering from health anxiety. The incident underscores the vulnerability of individuals with pre-existing health conditions when faced with extreme stress and uncertainty, such as the sudden loss of a home. #Homeless #EndHomelessness

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BREAKING NEWS PRESS RELEASE

Unlawful Eviction and Cladding Crisis Spark Outrage in Richmond

London, 1st September 2024 – In a deeply troubling case that has sent shockwaves through the Richmond community, a local family has been unlawfully evicted from their home by the Richmond Housing Partnership (RHP). This eviction, carried out in blatant disregard of ongoing legal proceedings and the family’s vulnerable circumstances, has raised serious concerns about the safety and welfare of tenants across the area. The incident has prompted widespread outrage and calls for immediate action against those responsible.

Key Individuals:

– Ms. Campbell – A mother of three, including two minors, who was unlawfully evicted from her home.

– Aquayemi-Claude Akinsanya – Ms. Campbell’s 26-year-old son, who was forced to leave despite his educational placement and suffered an anxiety seizure during the eviction.

– Richmond Housing Partnership (RHP) – The housing association responsible for the unlawful eviction.

– Wandsworth County Court and Smith & Byford LTD – Entities involved in the legal and operational aspects of the eviction.

The Story Begins:

The ordeal began when Ms. Campbell, a long-term tenant at 75 Barnes Avenue, reported severe disrepair in her property, including issues that posed serious health and safety risks. Despite her ongoing efforts to have these issues addressed, RHP initiated eviction proceedings, ignoring the active disrepair claims and the vulnerable status of her household. In a shocking turn of events, Ms. Campbell’s two young daughters were unlawfully removed from the home, clearing the way for the eviction to proceed.

What Happens Next:

Following the eviction, Ms. Campbell and her children were left without support or alternative housing, despite having a legal right to council assistance. In the days that followed, it was revealed that residents of 75 and 77 Barnes Avenue were living under the threat of dangerous cladding installed as part of unauthorized building works. These actions not only violated housing regulations but also posed a significant fire risk, further endangering the community.

Ms. Campbell has made multiple requests for the necessary repairs and for a personal budget to address the ongoing disrepair issues, but these have been ignored by RHP. Additionally, reports have surfaced of unprofessional and potentially discriminatory conduct by RHP staff, exacerbating the distress faced by Ms. Campbell and her family.

How the Story Ends:

Ms. Campbell is now demanding a criminal investigation into the actions of RHP, Wandsworth County Court, and Smith & Byford LTD. She alleges that these entities have acted unlawfully, particularly in the removal of her daughters and the failure to address the critical safety issues in her home. Despite recent legislative changes abolishing Section 21 “no-fault” evictions, Ms. Campbell’s family has been left in a precarious and dangerous situation, with their rights disregarded.

Video Accompaniment:

A video documenting the aftermath of the unlawful eviction and the hazardous conditions at 75 Barnes Avenue is available. The footage reveals the extent of the damage caused by unauthorized building works, including the installation of dangerous cladding, and highlights the immediate risks faced by residents.

Wider Implications:

This case has drawn significant attention, not only for the legal and ethical violations involved but also for the broader implications for vulnerable families and individuals suffering from health issues. The anxiety seizure experienced by Aquayemi-Claude Akinsanya during the eviction underscores the severe emotional and physical toll that such injustices can inflict, particularly on those already struggling with mental health challenges.

Call to Action:

– Request for Part Two of the Leveson Inquiry to investigate the systemic failures exposed by this case.

– Financial Compensation for the emotional distress and damages suffered by Ms. Campbell and her family.

– Support for Legal Action against the entities involved in the unlawful eviction.

– Support for the Family’s Just Giving Page

to assist with legal and relocation expenses.

– Educational Support for Aquayemi-Claude Akinsanya to resume his studies, disrupted by the eviction.

– Immediate Return of Ms. Campbell’s Daughters and adherence to all legal outcomes by government officials.

This situation represents a British historical scandal, highlighting severe breaches of housing, legal, and safeguarding protocols. Immediate attention and action are required to prevent further injustices and to ensure the safety and well-being of all affected residents.

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