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Devastated family homeless for Christmas after storm destroyed their house – with water pouring through loft


A FAMILY has told how their kids have been left homeless for Christmas after a horror storm destroyed their house.

Chantelle Bourne, 31, and Daniel Tilling, 36, have been left “angry” and “scared” after water poured in through their loft and ruining irreplaceable keepsakes.

A RUTHLESS council left a family of four’s home exposed to Storm Bert after pausing the tile job on the roof for the weekend., Daniel Tilling, 36, and Chantelle Bourne, 31, were left “angry” and “scared” after water poured in through their loft, ruining irreplaceable keepsakes., The council had organised for all the houses on the council estate in Weymouth to be retiled but as Friday, November 22 drew to a close, the builders packed up and left Chantelle’s roof partly exposed to the elements., As Storm Bert hit on Saturday, rain flooded in, seeping as far as the couple’s daughter's bedrooms.
Chantelle Bourne with her three daughters outside their battered home
Chantelle Bourne
A RUTHLESS council left a family of four’s home exposed to Storm Bert after pausing the tile job on the roof for the weekend., Daniel Tilling, 36, and Chantelle Bourne, 31, were left “angry” and “scared” after water poured in through their loft, ruining irreplaceable keepsakes., The council had organised for all the houses on the council estate in Weymouth to be retiled but as Friday, November 22 drew to a close, the builders packed up and left Chantelle’s roof partly exposed to the elements., As Storm Bert hit on Saturday, rain flooded in, seeping as far as the couple’s daughter's bedrooms.
The bedroom ceiling is caving in from the water pressure
Chantelle Bourne
A RUTHLESS council left a family of four’s home exposed to Storm Bert after pausing the tile job on the roof for the weekend., Daniel Tilling, 36, and Chantelle Bourne, 31, were left “angry” and “scared” after water poured in through their loft, ruining irreplaceable keepsakes., The council had organised for all the houses on the council estate in Weymouth to be retiled but as Friday, November 22 drew to a close, the builders packed up and left Chantelle’s roof partly exposed to the elements., As Storm Bert hit on Saturday, rain flooded in, seeping as far as the couple’s daughter's bedrooms.
The roof job was left incomplete over the weekend which saw Storm Bert descend
Chantelle Bourne

All the houses on a council estate in Weymouth were set to be re-tiled and the couple’s roof was removed.

But when workers packed up on Friday, November 22, Chantelle claims they left her roof partly exposed to the elements.

As Storm Bert hit on Saturday, rain flooded in, seeping as far as the couple’s daughters’ bedrooms.

The couple say their three daughters  who are 11, eight, and six, have been left sleeping on blow up mattresses in the living room.

They also have no electricity and had to turn the boiler off on Saturday night.

Daniel, a construction worker, described his initial reaction when Chantelle phoned him about the leak: “I was angry.”

Chantelle added: “I was scared for my children’s safety.”

Daniel said the girls are “angry, upset, and scared of going upstairs.”

One of their daughters has autism and has been left traumatised.

Daniel said: “She needs routine and she needs her bedroom back.”

A RUTHLESS council left a family of four’s home exposed to Storm Bert after pausing the tile job on the roof for the weekend., Daniel Tilling, 36, and Chantelle Bourne, 31, were left “angry” and “scared” after water poured in through their loft, ruining irreplaceable keepsakes., The council had organised for all the houses on the council estate in Weymouth to be retiled but as Friday, November 22 drew to a close, the builders packed up and left Chantelle’s roof partly exposed to the elements., As Storm Bert hit on Saturday, rain flooded in, seeping as far as the couple’s daughter's bedrooms.
The issue has ruined irreplaceable memorabilia
Chantelle Bourne
A RUTHLESS council left a family of four’s home exposed to Storm Bert after pausing the tile job on the roof for the weekend., Daniel Tilling, 36, and Chantelle Bourne, 31, were left “angry” and “scared” after water poured in through their loft, ruining irreplaceable keepsakes., The council had organised for all the houses on the council estate in Weymouth to be retiled but as Friday, November 22 drew to a close, the builders packed up and left Chantelle’s roof partly exposed to the elements., As Storm Bert hit on Saturday, rain flooded in, seeping as far as the couple’s daughter's bedrooms.
Water flooding in through the ceiling
Chantelle Bourne
A RUTHLESS council left a family of four’s home exposed to Storm Bert after pausing the tile job on the roof for the weekend., Daniel Tilling, 36, and Chantelle Bourne, 31, were left “angry” and “scared” after water poured in through their loft, ruining irreplaceable keepsakes., The council had organised for all the houses on the council estate in Weymouth to be retiled but as Friday, November 22 drew to a close, the builders packed up and left Chantelle’s roof partly exposed to the elements., As Storm Bert hit on Saturday, rain flooded in, seeping as far as the couple’s daughter's bedrooms.
The water seeps all the way down the walls
Chantelle Bourne

Their eldest daughter has managed to move back into her bedroom, but the younger two are still in the living room, despite being back at school.

Like many of us do, the couple kept sentimental items in their loft such as locks of their daughters hair, school work and drawings, birthday cards and scrap books – all destroyed.

Daniel said: “We can’t salvage any of it.”

He said: “We want something done about this. It’s not what we wanted for Christmas.”

The tradesmen promised to send a surveyor over to assess the damage but no one showed, the couple explained.

Since the event, Chantelle and the family were moved to temporary accommodation after she noticed more damage to the property.

A key safe was fitted to allow Chantelle to re-enter her home if needed, however, the mum-of-two says the code has since been changed – locking her out.

Due to the stress of events, her six-year-old has been wetting the bed, but now, Chantelle can’t go home to pick up any extra bedding.

She claims the council changed the key-safe code without any warning.

The Sun has contacted Dorset Council for comment.

A RUTHLESS council left a family of four’s home exposed to Storm Bert after pausing the tile job on the roof for the weekend., Daniel Tilling, 36, and Chantelle Bourne, 31, were left “angry” and “scared” after water poured in through their loft, ruining irreplaceable keepsakes., The council had organised for all the houses on the council estate in Weymouth to be retiled but as Friday, November 22 drew to a close, the builders packed up and left Chantelle’s roof partly exposed to the elements., As Storm Bert hit on Saturday, rain flooded in, seeping as far as the couple’s daughter's bedrooms.
The children’s ruined clothes
Chantelle Bourne
A RUTHLESS council left a family of four’s home exposed to Storm Bert after pausing the tile job on the roof for the weekend., Daniel Tilling, 36, and Chantelle Bourne, 31, were left “angry” and “scared” after water poured in through their loft, ruining irreplaceable keepsakes., The council had organised for all the houses on the council estate in Weymouth to be retiled but as Friday, November 22 drew to a close, the builders packed up and left Chantelle’s roof partly exposed to the elements., As Storm Bert hit on Saturday, rain flooded in, seeping as far as the couple’s daughter's bedrooms.
A full shot of one of the girls’ bedrooms
Chantelle Bourne
A RUTHLESS council left a family of four’s home exposed to Storm Bert after pausing the tile job on the roof for the weekend., Daniel Tilling, 36, and Chantelle Bourne, 31, were left “angry” and “scared” after water poured in through their loft, ruining irreplaceable keepsakes., The council had organised for all the houses on the council estate in Weymouth to be retiled but as Friday, November 22 drew to a close, the builders packed up and left Chantelle’s roof partly exposed to the elements., As Storm Bert hit on Saturday, rain flooded in, seeping as far as the couple’s daughter's bedrooms.
Water drenches the floor
Chantelle Bourne

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