Birmingham Live reports. However, Amy claims they simply painted over the mouldy walls and that the damp was worse within two weeks.The authority apologised for delays and said "urgent repairs were successfully completed", despite photos taken this week (August 12) capturing mould across the flat.After two hospital admissions, Keeghan's paediatric dermatology specialist wrote to the council's housing team to stress mould spores are a trigger for his condition.The specialist warned the child's eczema would “continue to flare” if the mould was not fixed.Full-time mum Amy, who suffers from mental health issues, said: "The photos don't do it justice.
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