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Rotherhithe woman forced to sleep in stairwell when lift breaks

A disabled woman says when the lift in her block breaks, she is often forced to sleep under the stairwell downstairs.

Joanne Scott lives in the Silwood Estate in Rotherhithe, south-east London, and says the lifts have broken down 67 times in the past year and at one point she was stuck in her flat for 12 weeks.

The housing association L&Q has apologised, saying it hopes to have the lift in a better working condition by the end of the year and that it hopes to find Joanne more suitable accommodation in the long term.

Story by Alison Earle

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