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I’m scared for my life in my own flat as drug users scream ALL night – it’s a mess and I’ve now installed CCTV cameras
A WOMAN “living in hell” claimed she hears “drug users scream” all night outside her flat – but no one will help.
Sabina Redlarska is desperate to leave her Hyson Green apartment, on Noel Street, in Nottingham, as she lives “scared for her life”.
The 39-year-old, who has been there for six years, originally chose the property because it was close to her workplace.
But now, her former sanctuary and “safe space” has descended into mayhem.
The front door of the building is broken which means drug dealing yobs and threatening characters are able to roam freely in communal hallways.
Sabina told Nottinghamshire Live: “The night fights, the terror of people being high on drugs screaming because they are having a bad trip – what is supposed to be my safe space is more like living in hell.
“I’m dealing with depression and these situations are adding to it.
“On many occasions, when I leave my flat, I have to hide back in quickly because there’s a group of addicts hanging out in the staircase.”
While the traumatised resident admitted no one has caused her physical harm, she constantly feels “uncomfortable”.
A disgusted Sabina also claimed they leave a trail of rubbish and human waste behind them, from sick to blood-stained tissues.
But, the 39-year-old claimed AAAF Properties – the company that owns and runs the complex – leave her feeling “disregarded” when she complains.
She is desperate to leave the “very unsafe space” and is now “scared for her life”.
Sabina eventually suffered a “breakdown” that left her in hospital and saw her signed off work for nearly four months.
She also resorted to installing her own CCTV cameras for protection.
Neighbourhood Policing Inspector Liz Gaskin said: “Our officers take all reports of drug supply incredibly seriously, as we know how much of an impact this offending can have on communities, and that it can often be a precursor to other associated crimes like violence, robbery, burglary and antisocial behaviour.
“We are aware of the issues that residents have reported around suspected drug dealing in the building and are actively dealing with these concerns as we know communities don’t want this activity on their doorsteps.
“As part of this, our neighbourhood policing team organises regular days of action in the area alongside our partner agencies. We also conduct plain clothes operations and we have also executed warrants in the area in recent months too.
“This included a warrant executed on Thursday (12 September) in Noel Street, which was negative. Our officers spoke to Ms Redlarska and provided her with reassurance and advice on how to report incidents to us.
“The team also posted letters to neighbours reassuring them about the work we are doing to combat this behaviour. A lot of this work is helped by intelligence provided by members of the public who report these incidents to us when they see or hear about them.
“We are extremely grateful to those who report these concerns around drug dealing to us and would always urge others to do so as well by contacting the police on 101, or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.”
The Sun attempted to contact AAAF Properties but no details could be found.
‘Ready for winter’ shoppers scramble to B&M as teddy fleece bedding is slashed to £10 & Christmas PJ’s are just 10p
AUTUMN is officially here and everyone is starting to hunker down.
Summer duvets are being swapped with thicker sets to snuggle under.
Cosy duvet sets are now just £10[/caption] Last year’s Christmas PJs are being flogged for 10p in some B&M stores[/caption]And one savvy shopper bagged a bargain when she visited her local B&M store.
Taking to the Facebook group, Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK group, Mary Butterton posted a couple of images of what she bought.
The first being a Teddy Fleece Duvet Set with two pillowcase in cream.
She accompanied the photo with a caption that read: “Double teddy fleece bedding reduced to £10 B&M, ready for winter!”
The duvet set is from B&M’s Cosy Collection and features a thermal fleecing to keep your warm durin the cold nights.
Some colourways are available online for £20 – so Mary got a bargain at half price!
Whilst in store, Mary also spotted some Christmas pyjamas.
The PJ set was for kids aged 5-6 years but were originally priced at £6 down to 10p!
They featured a longsleeve grey t-shirt with a reindeer and Merry Christmas written across the front.
The bottoms were long leggings, in matching grey adorned with reindeers.
One B&M shopper commented on Marys’s post: “They’re last years stock. Not all stores will even have them, as most reduce them to get rid of them right after Xmas.
There is all new styles this year.”
Another added: “They are only down to 10p as they are last years so not all stores will have them, they are really comfy though and a bargain!”
Someone else remarked: “We don’t mind last year’s stock!”
As for what else has been reduced, B&M are flogging kid’s Hooded Sherpa Blankets for half price.
The grey and cream were originally £10 and now £5, whereas the pink and blue were £5 and now £2.50.
Approximately 96 x 125cm in size, they are perfect for keeping kids warm on the sofa.
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