Thursday, April 23, 2026

Nowhere to go

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A?DESPONDENT Maria Preville of Vine Street, The City, found herself in a desperate situation after her house was dismantled yesterday as a result of a court order.
Preville’s tears flowed as she explained that though she was given at least six months to find an alternative location after her landlord asked her to vacate the spot, she lost her battle to remain there.
She lamented that her three children, two of school age, had nowhere to go after they returned home.

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