Protest at housing association after baby death
Briefly

The tragic death of 15-week-old Akram Mohammed in Camden has sparked protests against housing association Notting Hill Genesis. His parents claim that persistent damp and mould in their flat led to their son’s death. Despite numerous requests for repairs, they received inadequate assistance. Following a complaint, Notting Hill Genesis acknowledged their failures in communication and responsiveness, offering minimal compensation. An inquest is underway, further emphasizing the critical issue of the relationship between housing conditions and resident safety.
The parents of a 15-week-old baby, Akram Mohammed, believe that poor living conditions, specifically damp and mould in their Camden flat, contributed to his tragic death.
According to Akram’s parents, despite their repeated pleas for repairs from Notting Hill Genesis, the housing association was unresponsive, leading to a protest outside their headquarters.
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