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When Faisal Abdullah spoke out about the thick black mould in his home that wouldn't go away, he felt he was being ignored .
He told his landlord. He told a health visitor. He told a legal firm. He did all he could to try and get the problem resolved.
Nothing was done to help Faisal or his family. Then on December 21, 2020, their world was torn apart .
Awaab Ishak - their smiley, innocent little boy, who marked his second birthday only eight days earlier - had his life cruelly cut short.
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He suffered a fatal respiratory condition as a result of prolonged exposure to that rancid, toxic mould that had been growing at home.
His family had simply been living their lives in a flat with insufficient ventila

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