PINKY- Modern day slavery
PINKY- Modern day slavery
Birmingham’s Drug Epidemic - Rikki
Birmingham’s drug Epidemic - RIKKI
I LIVE IN A CLOTHES BANK
Meet Nigel, a man who once called London home but now finds himself on the streets of Birmingham, navigating the harsh reality of homelessness. Originally from Northampton, his life took a drastic turn, leaving him in a constant state of survival. But in a twist of resilience, he's turned an abandoned clothes bank into his makeshift shelter. In this eye-opening video, we dive deep into his incredible story of hardship, survival, and the fight for dignity in a world that often looks the other way. From losing everything in the fast-paced streets of London to finding shelter in the heart of Erdington, Nigels story is a testament to the strength of the human spirit.
I am UNRECOGNISABLE since moving to Birmingham
I lost 17 stone living Homeless in Birmingham
I am UNRECOGNISABLE since moving to Birmingham
Ian 37, also known as "Chubsta", originally from Nottingham moved to #Birmingham 4 years ago. In this interview he speaks about his life living rough and his rapid deteriation in his health (Notably his extreme loss in weight) while residing in the City. #fyp
White, English and on Drugs." 🇬🇧 #Fyp Rikki believes most homeless in #Birmingham are white, English and on drugs. ⚠️ Content is posted for journalistic and/or research purposes. Q.Do you agree with Rikki? Full interview on youtube
White, English and on Drugs." 🇬🇧 #Fyp Rikki believes most homeless in #Birmingham are white, English and on drugs. Do you agree?