Julia expressed her distress over the situation, stating, "I'm washing up in my sink in the bathroom. My washing is done by my neighbor because I've got no washing machine. I just want to stay here. I want to unpack. I want to enjoy my life. I'm 64 and I just want to enjoy my life." Her comments highlight the emotional strain she's enduring due to the ongoing disputes and home adaptation processes.
Julia feels the council's perspective neglects their grief, explaining, "I feel like I'm stuck in limbo as I fight to be able to stay while my son is found alternative accommodation by Orbit." This quote reflects her yearning for stability amid the grieving process.
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