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Mom-Of-Four Forced To Live Inside Her CAR For Over FIVE Weeks As She Can’t Find A Home


One mother of four is being forced to live inside her own car with her teenage kids because she simply can’t find a home for herself or for them.

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The mother says that life has become really tough for the family who has to resort to desperate means to make the most of each passing day and that means living in their vehicle. 

Source: Daily Star

Sources identified the single mom as Shikera Maher who hails from Ipswich in Australia. 

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“Living with grown teenage children in a car is so difficult and its’ been over five weeks and the situation is getting so tough now”- she revealed in a heartbreaking and emotional confession. 

Source: Daily Star

As a whole, the family is slowly but surely crumbling as they are emotionally and physically drained over their current living situation which they believe is nothing but distressing. 

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“We have been trying so hard to find the right accommodation but it just doesn’t seem to be going our way”- they added,

Source: Daily Star

The family wakes up with hope each day for a miracle but after getting nothing in return, the hope is slowly but surely dwindling. 

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While the search for their living space continues, the family claims there is a severe shortage of rental properties and that’s why they are left with no choice but to be homeless.

“I’m trying so hard not to lose it but the situation is going above me now. I don’t know what to do now because all of my applications have been rejected”- she explained. And those applications were nearly 300 in total.

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As not everyone can be accommodated at once in the vehicle, the mother says that some of her kids are forced to live with their friends.

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Shikera who is said to be a survivor of domestic abuse revealed how there is constant stress associated with moving constantly and she just hopes to find a permanent place to stay forever someday. And until then, the struggle continues for her abode.

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