Expat couple with 10 kids seeks help to find shelter in Dubai

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  • Опубліковано 18 гру 2024
  • Video by Neeraj Murali
    A Sri Lankan couple, along with their 10 children, is desperate to find shelter in Dubai, as the family's breadwinner is yet to find a job because of the pandemic.
    The 12-member family - comprising of Imamudeen Meera Lebbe, 52, his wife Sithy Fazila, 45, and 10 children between the age of six and 20 - came to the UAE in September 2019, hoping to start a new life. But the family claims that they are now facing eviction as they have not been able to pay their rent for the last two months.
    Khaleej Times visited the family and found them cooped up in a spartan two-room accommodation, in a shared villa, near Al Mamzar Beach on the Dubai-Sharjah border. There was no furniture see around the house; not even bed frames, as they are used to sleeping on the floor with blankets serving as mattresses. The children are also out of school.
    Lebbe claims that he had been working as a bus driver in Sri Lanka, and later he chose to sell all his belongings in his hometown, to relocate to the UAE.
    Amid all the mockery he faced, the distraught father decided to pack his bags and try his luck in this region, determined to provide for his wife and kids. "Almighty Allah gave me these wonderful children and I am willing to work hard to feed and take care of them. I hope people in the UAE will be sympathetic towards my plight," said Lebbe.
    He said all he needs is a roof over their heads, and a stable job, so that he can take care of his family. Currently, the family is surviving on handouts and rice packets given by charitable organisations.
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