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Bullies may be evicted

Post: 07 October 2009 in: Disabilities
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Last week we brought you the harrowing story of how a mother murdered her 18 year old disabled daughter after the local police ignored cries for help.

Fiona Pilkington made continuous calls to Leicestershire Police claiming her disabled daughter, Francecca Hardwick and dyslextic sons, Anthony were being bullied by local neighbours. Despite Fiona's pleads the local police dismissed her concerns leading the troubled mother to set her car on fire killing herself and her daughter. Latest stories also tell us that the pet rabbit was frazzled alive as well!

In light of well publicised story a family could be asked to move out of their home

The culprits are Ross Simmons, 20 and his younger brother Alex, 16. Evidence has shown how Anthony was marched into a shed by knifepoint and Fran tormented and teased because of her disability.

The family home was pelted with stones and flour and lit fireworks thrown through their letterbox. This information comes at such as valuable time for two reasons. The first being, because this story has just recently made news headlines it provides good ammunition for the Simmons family to be evicted and the second being it provides our readers for decent stunts to play on Halloween night in a few weeks time.

Steve Simmons who fortunately has two extra sons aged 15 and 12 could be asked to take his troublesome family elsewhere.

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