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Poor Conditions Under Which Jobless Migrant Who Rejected Council Houses In The UK Lived In Cameroun, Revealed

Poor Conditions Under Which Jobless Migrant Who Rejected Council Houses In The UK Lived In Cameroun, Revealed

Remember jobless migrant and family of 8 kids who rejected four and five bed council houses offers in the UK? (Read here)

The Daily Mail has revealed photos of the conditions under which Arnold and Jeanne Malle Sube who are currently being sustained by tax-payers money in the UK, grew  in their home country of Cameroun.

According to the media, the Cameroon-born couple, who have eight children, spent much of their youth in cramped bungalows with no running water, and only the share of an outside kitchen and toilet with other families, popularly known in Africa as face-me-face-trouble.

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Despite not working, she and her husband, who receive an estimated £44,000 a year in state handouts, are sending money back to relatives in Cameroon.

Tory MPs have branded the Subes’ demands ‘shameless’ after they insisted their house was too small and spurned three offers of a more spacious home.
Before migrating to Europe in the early 2000s, the couple lived in Buea, south-west Cameroon.
Mrs Sube’s childhood home is in the shadow of an active volcano at the end of a mud track, where several families live in a compound of six two-bedroom buildings.

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