0 Post a comment Friday, 8 March 2019 – Local People A FAMILY are calling for support as Siphiwe Moyo faces deportation after 12 years living in the UK. Piwie, as she prefers to be called, provides full-time care to Yvie Gade, a former Farnham woman who suffered a burst aneurysm in her brain ten years ago in June. It has left her quadriplegic with no free movement, no speech and tube fed. Yvie, aged 60, now lives with her wife Karen Attwell, aged 58, in Taunton, Somerset. Piwie lives with the family four weeks out of five and has done for the last eight-and-a-half years.“The Home Office refused to renew Piwie’s work permit three years ago, and she was told she must return to Zimbabwe, her home country,” said Karen.She is now in the process of lodging a fresh asylum appeal.Karen told the Herald the Home Office thinks 34 year-old Piwie is “just a carer” and can be replaced. “But she’s our family,” said Karen.She added the Home Office didn’t have to justify why Piwie is facing deportation. “But we have to find a reason for her to stay,” she said.“They’ve just decided she’s one of the many Zimbabweans… Read full this story
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