He was in the bath and had had a stroke while having a shower and could not move, immediately he was taken to hospital as his situation was critical. When the paramedic arrived he decided to break the door and when we entered the flat we found a man in his late 50s. I decided to call 999, who told us that they would send a paramedic. We didn’t know if anyone lived there however we started to hear a noise from inside the flat, it sounded like someone was having difficulty getting up and answering the door. We both went one floor up and started knocking the door however no one answered. I informed him that I too had water coming from the roof. Upon opening the door I saw that it was my Libyan neighbour, he told me that I was leaking water on his floor. It was early hours in the morning, I didn’t know what was going on and then I heard someone knocking hard on my door. Initially, I thought it was a storm, so I tried to get out of bed – however, as soon as my foot touched the ground it got completely drenched in water. One night the rain was extremely heavy and was preventing me from falling asleep. It was a cold winter and I was living in a one-bedroom flat on the 7th floor, I used to see a Libyan family in the building whom I spoke to a few times, however, I wasn’t sure which floor they lived on within the building.
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