"The family discovered that the contents of his flat had been disposed of. The council told us that we were not allowed to enter the flat and remove any items because my uncle could not give permission."
"My mum contacted them when an inquest date was set and received a two-line email, which didn't even address her by name, stating that the contents had been disposed of as is standard procedure when a property has stood empty for a long period."
"We suspect some of the more high-value items may have been sold. The family, who live in London and did not have a key to the flat, say that the council has refused to tell them what happened to the items."
"This was one item I so wanted to cherish, along with a tapestry made by my grandmother and five paintings I'd given him."
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