Terry Cyrille, a disabled ex-Army doctor, is enduring severe living conditions in his West London flat due to intermittent heating and lack of hot water. The situation poses a major health risk to Terry, who has a compromised immune system from cancer treatment and requires hot water for wound care. Despite his veteran status and assistance from The Stoll Foundation, his housing association L&Q has failed to provide effective solutions and treatment, leading to financial strain from hotels while he waits for repairs. He criticizes the landlord’s inadequate responses to urgent maintenance needs.
Terry Cyrille, 55, claims that intermittent heating and hot water in his West London flat pose significant health risks due to his compromised immune system.
Despite several efforts by Terry and The Stoll Foundation, L&Q has not prioritized him like other tenants, causing undue stress and health risks.
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