Evicted Oak Flats mum Bec Darby told to either put disabled son in care or stay in refuge amid rental crisis

Grace Crivellaro
June 10 2022 - 7:00pm
Single mum Bec Darby and her 14-year-old son Hunter Hawken Hunter feel that people with disabilities are left out of the conversation when it comes to the region's housing crisis. Picture: Sylvia Liber.
Single mum Bec Darby and her 14-year-old son Hunter Hawken Hunter feel that people with disabilities are left out of the conversation when it comes to the region's housing crisis. Picture: Sylvia Liber.

Bec Darby is facing the terrifying prospect her disabled son will end up in care and she and her two young daughters will be left homeless after being given just 10 weeks to find a home.

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Grace Crivellaro

Court reporter for the Illawarra Mercury.

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