'People are dying': Urgent appeal to move Cork residents from 'damp, rat-infested' apartments

councillor Albert Deasy said it was 'inhumane' to leave people in these homes 
'People are dying': Urgent appeal to move Cork residents from 'damp, rat-infested' apartments

Concrete crumbled off this windowsill on a property in Cork City Council's portfolio. Picture: Noel

An appeal to urgently move tenants living in “rat-infested, appalling conditions” in flats “for the sake of basic decency and public health” was made at Cork City Council.

Allowing people to live in a number of flats in Togher on the south side of the city is inhumane, councillor Albert Deasy told the council. 

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