Suicidal Mother Suffering PTS Gets Police Backing To Move Out Over Racist Abuse

Suicidal Mother Suffering PTS Gets Police Backing To Move Out Over Racist Abuse

By Sammie Jones-

A mother from South London has received support from cops in her area to have her moved after being subjected to racists abuse in Bexley.

Bexley police have written to Bexley Council to prioritise arrangements for the mother of three to be moved, due to a stream of racist abuse she has received from motorists, which she says is worsening her condition of post traumatic disorder.

A spokesperson from the Met Police told The Eye Of Media.Com: ”due to the complaints made by Ms Jones of racist abuse towards her and the effects it is having on her, we have asked for the delivery of new  accommodation to be expedited for her. Racism is unlawful and unacceptable, and we  are still conducting enquiries”.

Simone Jones moved  from Croydon to Bexley to  escape an area where a thriving gang culture led to her son getting stabbed twice within a four months period. Desperate  pleas to Croydon council to move her failed, but she was eventually moved after developing post traumatic stress disorder. It is barely a year since Ms John  moved, and she is having to move again.

Ms John is suffering from post traumatic stress after witnessing her son soaked in blood after a serious stabbing that landed him in hospital. She was eventually moved to Bexleyheath with her son, where she was expected to start a new life.

Her Mp, James Brokenshire, has opened up an investigation with Croydon Council over the issue. The 45 year old mother-forced to drop out of a  university course she took up as a mature student- suffered lapses of concentration from time to time due to the side of effects of medication she was taken to help deal with her post traumatic stress disorder.

She told The Eye Of Media.Com: ”I am being subjected to racial abuse at least 3 times since I moved here. I admit that sometimes my concentration has been a bit slack because of the medication I am.

I have sometimes crossed the road without looking at both sides properly, or other times, I try and pull out of my drive and a car nearly hits me. Motorists are quick to shout out the N word at me. The other day, one looked out of their window and shouted out ”go back to your country. It is an awful feeling, and I just feel useless and rejected”.

Cops not have been able to conduct any arrests without evidence of the offence, but have spoken to a neighbour who Ms John accuses of also racially abusing her.

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