Waking up to the graffiti on September 8, Mr Rivers said: “I was horrified someone could do this. Loads of questions went through my head and then I realised people would walk past my door and see it. I was embarrassed more than anything else.”
Mr Rivers, who works as a youth support worker, called Gallions and asked the housing association to clean his door. He said: “I was told someone would be round to clean the door in 24 hours but no-one came. It should have been done straight away. Instead I had to come home to see the door in that state. I was stuck with the haunting of what happened.”
Rivers says the door still hasn't been fully repainted. He wants to move.
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