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I watched parade horror.. then I was made homeless

Liverpool Sunday Echo

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June 01, 2025

63-year-old says 'I can't stop crying'

- By ELLIOT JESSETT

A MAN traumatised after witnessing the horrific incident at LFC’s title parade woke up the next day to find out he was being made homeless.

Hossein Heravi’s is one of many distressing stories coming out of a Kirkby housing estate where hundreds of people are being made homeless after two tower blocks were declared ‘unsafe’ by Merseyside Fire and Rescue Service (MFRS).

Hossein, 63, has lived in flat 50 Beech Rise for the last three years and invested his life savings to buy the flat’s leasehold, spending more money on decorations and furniture.

Hossein moved up to Liverpool from London and has fallen in love with the city, counting himself extremely lucky to live in such a friendly place, and is full of praise for Kirkby. However, the latest update about the future of Beech Rise has plunged him into crisis - and at the worst possible time.

Hossein said: "I was one of the people at the Liverpool FC champions parade and was pretty close to what happened. I saw everything. It was just awful, and like so many others I was in a state of complete shock."

Hossein said he returned home in a daze that evening and struggled to sleep, adding: "When I got up the next morning, I received a letter telling me I was going to be homeless and was about to lose my life savings."

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