Dad has entire tower block to himself after refusing council s housing offer
Ezekiel Hermon has been completely alone for six months inside Saxelby House after all the other residents were rehomed
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Ezekiel Hermon has been left completely alone for six months in the emptied Saxelby House flats in Druids Heath
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Stand your ground - Brummies rally in support of dad refusing to leave high rise home
Dad-of-four Ezekiel Hermon is the only resident left to be rehoused before derelict Saxelby House in Druids Heath can be bulldozed by the council
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Birmingham residents have rallied in support of a dad-of-four who refuses to move from a city high rise - urging him to: Stand his ground.