Bristol Post

‘I was terrified’ Mum-to-be fears returning to her flat after ‘attack’

- Yvonne DEENEY yvonne.deeney@reachplc.com

APREGNANT woman says she is scared to return home as she claims a fellow resident physically attacked her.

Zoe McBride says she was admitted to hospital after the violent incident on April 7, during which she claims the resident pulled her hair and banged her head against the wall several times in the communal area of the building where she lives in South Gloucester­shire.

Ms McBride, who is 28 weeks pregnant, said she has been complainin­g about ongoing anti-social behaviour in the building owned by Bromford housing associatio­n since January. She says she requested a management transfer “multiple times” and contacted South Gloucester­shire Council but that she has not been offered any suitable alternativ­e accommodat­ion.

The mother-to-be said she was discharged from Southmead Hospital on April 12, and has since been temporaril­y staying with a friend as she is scared to return to her flat. Avon & Somerset Police says it is investigat­ing an allegation of assault but CCTV and house-tohouse enquiries were ‘negative’, although enquiries are continuing.

Ms McBride claims she hears constant fighting and noise coming from another resident’s flat and these ongoing incidents have disturbed her sleep. She believes that her complaints over her safety to the council, Bromford and other agencies have been ignored, and despite being a ‘vulnerable adult’ with pre-existing conditions, she feels nothing has been put in place to ensure her safety.

After spending six days in the hospital, Ms McBride said she was relieved to learn that there was no damage done to the baby. Ms McBride claims that the resident attacked her in the communal area of the building when she was on her way out of the house. She believes the attack may have been provoked by her complaints, which resulted in a Bromford employee visiting the building prior to the physical altercatio­n.

The mother-to-be said police have attended the building on several occasions as a result of ongoing fighting, which she says she often hears coming from the resident’s flat “for hours on end during the night”.

Ms McBride said: “It’s taken a real toll on my mental health. Not being able to sleep is bad enough but when I know there’s been actual violence going on and then towards me recently, it’s just made things unbearable.

“I feel really let down by the housing and all of the systems which I assumed were there to protect people. It could have been prevented and I was really scared that I could have lost my baby.

“No one should have to go through that but being disabled

Zoe McBride was admitted to hospital after the incident

and being pregnant, I was terrified. He grabbed my hair and bashed my head against the wall around six times.

“I was trying to get away and I was shouting for my downstairs neighbour and she managed to get in between and I went outside and called the police. This has resulted in multiple head injuries to myself, cuts across my face, damage to my eye, severe bruising up and down my leg, back injuries made worse.”

A spokespers­on for South Gloucester­shire Council said: “We have been in touch with Ms McBride to discuss the situation and we will continue to advise her on the support the council can offer in the circumstan­ces.”

Paul Gillis

A spokespers­on from Avon & Somerset Police said: “We were called at around 2.50pm on April 7, following a report of an altercatio­n between two people. Officers met with the victim, a woman in her 20s, who made an allegation of assault and took her statement and provided her with support.

“Officers later spoke with a witness who reported seeing the latter part of the altercatio­n. CCTV and house-to-house enquiries were carried out, which were negative. Enquiries are ongoing at this time and, together with the local authority, we are continuing to provide the victim with support.”

Bromford was approached comment. for

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