I was at my lowest ebb, yet I had to implore funeral homes to help me. Low-income families like ours need state support
I was at work. My boss came down and said to me: “The police are coming to see you.” I was like, what have I done? Half an hour later, I was serving a customer when the police came up to me and said: “We need to speak to you. It’s very serious – you need to sit down.” They said: “We’re not here to arrest you. It’s to do with Rahim.”
“What has he done now?” I asked.
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