London 2011: Homeless men forced to sleep in bins
David Cohen and Ross Lydall17 Jan 2011
Homeless men are sleeping rough among piles of household rubbish in a desperate attempt to stay alive this winter.
The scandal of “the bin men of Southall” is exposed today after the Standard discovered the appalling conditions endured by more than 50 people on the Havelock estate. Every night they slide down rubbish chutes into huge wheelie bins and then spend the night huddled in sleeping bags on the floor.
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Labourer Pirthy Sandhu, 39, said: “We get massive rats crawling over us at night and sometimes foxes jump into the bins and we have to chase them out. The place is disgusting but we have nowhere else to go and on freezing nights it's a roof over our heads to keep us dry before the caretaker throws us out at 6am.”
FULL STORY: The homeless who slide down rubbish chute to their beds
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