AN ASYLUM seeker who went on hunger strike after allegations that he was assaulted at a Stockport hotel where his family was housed has been moved.
However, after arriving at the new accommodation in Rochdale, Shay Babagar, his wife and daughter claimed to have found insects crawling around their bed. Serco, who manage both hotels, have denied the allegations.
Video footage taken by the family appears to show two bugs on the bed and Shay's wife - who wishes not to be named - speaks of seeing mosquitoes.
It comes after months of 'sofa surfing' for the family, who say they were left 'homeless' after leaving the asylum seeker hotel in Stockport in November.
Last month, protesters stormed Stockport council offices demanding that they are housed immediately.
The family were offered alternative accommodation, but initially refused to return to a hotel run by Serco.
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