Bolton Market has opened a new food hall featuring an offering including gourmet burgers, Japanese food and freshly-cooked kebabs.
25.05.2024 - 14:35 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A family are living in fear after a balaclava wearing youth gang attacked their home and racially abused them.
Fatmata and Umair Habib, who live with their five children, said they have been terrorised by the thugs for the last four years.
They claim the masked youths loiter threateningly outside, throw rubbish over their driveway and target their windows with rocks and eggs. Speaking about the stressful situation, Mrs Habib, 35, said that their 13-year-old son, who has autism and is asthmatic, has also been repeatedly attacked on his way home from school in Netherley, Liverpool
The mum-of-five said: "The abuse has been ongoing for over four years. When we moved here everything was okay, we have lovely neighbours. We are the type of people who mind our own business. We both work full time at Aintree Hospital. But the children started pushing over our bins and throwing rubbish over the front drive.
"They throw rocks or eggs at our windows and doors every single day. We hear the boom when we are inside. We brought a camera to cover the front of the house. We have called the police who told us they need evidence, but we have shown them the footage but nothing is done. For them it's like watching a movie, but this is our reality."
A spokesperson for Merseyside Police said multi-agency meetings are ongoing with the family, while Riverside added its dedicated housing team would be conducting a review of the family's situation. However, Mrs Habib claimed both are not doing enough to ensure the family are safe in their own home.
Mrs Habib, who is of African descent while her husband is from Pakistan, claimed the family have been repeatedly racially abused in the street. She added her oldest son has also been attacked when walking
Bolton Market has opened a new food hall featuring an offering including gourmet burgers, Japanese food and freshly-cooked kebabs.
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