Don't miss a thing by getting the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox An Iraq war veteran who was rehomed as part of a BBC initiative to support ex-armed forces and their families is appealing to their landlord and the police for help - saying the neighbourhood is 'worse than Baghdad'.
David Seville, 36, moved with his family to Canada Street in Miles Platting as part of a 2015 'DIY SOS' programme, which teamed up with Prince Harry and his brother the Duke of Cambridge.
However, the former soldier claims he and his young family have since been threatened, attacked and subjected to racial abuse.
The dad-of-two, who now works in security, claims he has repeatedly complained to landlord Jigsaw Homes North and the police after a
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