Keluarga Palestina yg tinggal di Inggris ini dpt tunjangan dr pemerintah dan 
dikasih rumah bagus, tp rumahnya ga dirawat dan kelakuannya minus. Ngakunya ga 
punya duit buat biaya perawatan rumah, tp punya mobil dan tv segala macam. 
Bahkan sampe pintu rumah jg bisa hilang.

Ini emang kelakuan milik orang islam yg soleh, udah ditolong oleh kafir, mereka 
malahan ngegigit kafir yg nolong mereka. 

Anjing aja kelakuannya ga kayak gitu, berarti orang islam itu emang lbh rendah 
dr anjing.


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2188075/Jobless-mother-seven-insists-family-deserve-1-25MILLION-taxpayer-funded-home-trashed.html


‘I am entitled to live in a house like this’: Jobless 
mother-of-seven insists her family ‘deserve’ £1.25MILLION 
taxpayer-funded home they 'trashed'
        * Manal Mahmoud moved into the Fulham address following a £76,000 refit
        * 'I deserve to live in a nice house and 
get benefits,' she said.
        * Council says the family's behaviour has been 'appalling' and it must 
improve

        * Claims doors are missing, wallpaper has been ripped off, driveway 
tiles have 
been smashed and furniture has been left strewn in the garden
        * Mrs Mahmoud insists she has 'right to live in a nice house and claim 
benefits'
        * 

By Emily Allen and Martin Robinson
PUBLISHED: 08:32 GMT, 14 August 2012  | UPDATED: 01:24 GMT, 15 August 2012  


A family of jobless refugees who 
allegedly wrecked a £1.25million house paid for by the taxpayer claim 
they are ‘entitled’ to live there.

Manal Mahmoud and her seven children moved into the Victorian end-of-terrace 
home after it was given a £76,000 facelift.

But yesterday the Palestinian immigrants were branded the ‘family from 
hell’ by nearby residents as it emerged that they face eviction from the 
three-bedroom property in Fulham, West London, for their ‘appalling 
behaviour’.


It follows complaints to police about 
anti-social behaviour at the property, where the driveway has been 
smashed up, doors are hanging off and rubbish and furniture have been 
dumped in the garden. 


Although the family claim they do not 
have the money to maintain the house, they drive a Mercedes and  the 
house is fitted with expensive electronic goods including a widescreen 
plasma television and a laptop computer. 

Yesterday Mrs Mahmoud, who came to 
Britain in 2000 with her husband before they split up, said she was 
living with six of her children aged between five and 17. 

Her 19-year-old son Ossama is in prison for drug dealing.

She added: ‘I am entitled to live in a house like this, even if I don’t pay for 
it and get benefits. 

‘It is fair that the Government houses us.

‘I know I have a son who makes trouble but that doesn’t mean all my children 
are the same. 


‘Neighbours are complaining because 
the landlord rented the house to council tenants – they  don’t want a 
foreigner to live in  this street.’ 



Mrs Mahmoud, who gained British citizenship in 2005, admitted that the inside 
of the house had not been taken care of. 


Taxpayers partially footed the bill for a new kitchen and roof along with 
decoration costs before the family moved in three years ago.

‘I know the house doesn’t look its best,’ she said. 


‘I don’t try to maintain and repair the house, I don’t fix the tiles or paint 
the walls. 


‘I haven’t got enough money – I  only have my benefits. I don’t care if people 
think I am not grateful.’ 


Now she could face eviction after the landlord of the three-bedroom property, 
Sue Cummings, apparently found 
the home had been 'trashed'.  

Ms Cummings, who agreed to let council tenants live in her home in the 
leafy street close to the River Thames, apparently found doors missing 
or hanging off and walls written on.  


The driveway had also been smashed up, wallpaper was off and carpet worn 
through, the Sun said. 


Outside, the lawn was overgrown, furniture left in the front garden and rubbish 
and motorbike parts strewn around. 


Yesterday neighbours described the Mahmouds as ‘the family from hell’. One 
said: 
‘The place looks an absolute mess. The furniture has been out in the 
garden for months.’

When MailOnline called her address the family insisted they did not have any 
comment to make. 

Meanwhile,
Ms Cummings said she was too upset to talk about the damage to her 
home, which only had a new kitchen and roof put in in 2009. 


Hammersmith and Fulham Council said it may fight to evict the family at a court 
hearing on Thursday.

Deputy council leader Greg Smith 
said: 'We have warned this family that they face eviction if their 
appalling behaviour does not improve. 


'There is a court hearing fixed for Thursday and we are working hard to resolve 
this matter.'


It's not the first time plush homes lived in by benefit claimants have come 
under the spotlight. 


In February it emerged that at least 
100 families receiving housing benefit were living in luxury homes on 
handouts that could fund £1m mortgages.


More than 30 of those families were 
being given £1,500 a week to live 'swanky' lifestyles - more than three 
times the national average wage.
Of the 100 families, 60 have their rent 
paid by the state to the value of £5,000 a month, according to the 
Department for Work and Pensions.

In 2010 it emerged that a family of Somalian asylum seekers were getting 
£1.2m a year to live in Kensington, west London - a short walk from the 
Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's home in Kensington Palace.


Abdi Nur, 42, an unemployed bus conductor, his wife Sayruq, 40, and their 
seven children moved to the three-storey home in the fashionable area of the 
capital after complaining that their previous home had been in a 
'poor' part of the city.


In another case last year, a Somalian family moved from a house in Coventry to 
a £2m property in West Hampstead, north London.


Saeed Khaliiff was given £2,000 a week for the home despite having no links 
to the area, which has been home to George Michael, Sienna Miller, Jude 
Law and Helena Bonham Carter.

Meanwhile, Afghan mother of seven Toorpakai Saindi was handed £12,000 in 
housing 
benefit a month to be able to live in a £1.2million mansion in Acton, 
west London as there weren't enough council houses big enough. 
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