Case over family forced out of their home by racists 'fully resolved'

They took the case against South Dublin County Council over an alleged refusal to provide them with temporary emergency accommodation
Case over family forced out of their home by racists 'fully resolved'

In February, the High Court granted them leave to bring their challenge and the case has been back in court for mention on a number of occasions.

A High Court challenge by a family who say they were forced out of their council home by anti-social and racist attacks has been settled.

Amaka Blessing Aigboboh, her husband Christopher Enoch and their four children, took the case against South Dublin County Council over an alleged refusal to provide them with temporary emergency accommodation. After being forced out of their home in Dromcarra Avenue, Tallaght, they said they had to sleep on the floor of a church.

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