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Refugee family left 'homeless' as police investigate alleged assault at hotel putting up asylum seekers

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A refugee father and his family have been left 'homeless' following allegations he was assaulted at a hotel housing asylum seekers.

Shay Babagar, his wife and daughter have been sofa surfing since leaving the hotel in November. Protesters stormed Stockport council offices on Tuesday (April 11), demanding the family is housed immediately.

The local authority says it is bound by laws requiring the Home Office provides asylum seekers accommodation. Greater Manchester Police have confirmed an investigation into a suspected assault on Shay at the hotel where they lived is ongoing, but no arrests have been made.

Serco, which manages the hotel, 'completely refutes' the allegations. READ MORE: 'Uncertainty' for hundreds of Afghan refugees in Manchester as hotels are set to close The family arrived in Greater Manchester last year after fleeing Pakistan where the 35-year-old father was involved in political groups fighting for the freedom of the Balochistan region which they say is occupied.

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