Thursday, 9 January 2014

Meet the 15-year-old child bride and the family of FOURTEEN living in one house in England

A couple scrabbling through rubbish bags, a child bride and a family of 14 crammed into a terraced-house made for four, these are the latest arrivals to appear on Channel 4's Benefits Street. 


Two groups of Romanian migrants will cause chaos in the latest episode of the programme, which will be broadcast on Monday, as they pillage off their neighbours to make ends meet.
One group featured a 20-year-old man boasting to the camera about his child bride - aged just 15 and a half - and defending their union as 'tradition' on the Channel 4 documentary series.
Boast: 20-year-old Romanian Alex, right, boasted that having a 15-year-old 'wife', left, was 'no problem'
Boast: 20-year-old Romanian Alex, right, boasted that having a 15-year-old 'wife', left, was 'no problem'
Smiles: The young teenager insists that she 'loves' her husband
Smiles: The young teenager insists that she 'loves' her husband
Rubbish: Binbags torn open by Romanian new arrivals meant that refuse was not collected from James Turner Street for two weeks (picture shows rubbish more recently)
Rubbish: Binbags torn open by Romanian new arrivals meant that refuse was not collected from James Turner Street for two weeks (picture shows rubbish more recently)

Another showed a £400-a-month property being shared by 14 Romanians, who claim they have been brought to England like 'slaves'.
'White Dee' – the self-proclaimed ‘mother of the street’ – is also seen to draw battle lines with the migrants after the council refuse to collect the street's rubbish because it has been ransacked.

    The Romanian family is later shown collecting pieces of scrap metal, which they sell to dealers in order to make ends meet - since none of them can work legally in the UK.

    source-dailym

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