“Though the Witch knew the Deep Magic, there is a magic deeper still which she did not know. Her knowledge goes back only to the dawn of time. But if she could have looked a little further back… she would have known that when a willing victim who had committed no treachery was killed in a traitor’s stead, the Table would crack and Death itself would start working backward.” - Aslan, C.S. Lewis, The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe

The Gas Leak They Called Mould. The Negligence They Called Support.



⟡ “It Wasn’t Mould. It Was Gas. And They Knew.” ⟡

An updated evidence bundle detailing severe environmental hazard (sewer gas) misclassified as mould, including documented Thames Water, housing, and council failures.

Filed: 14 May 2025
Reference: SWANK/THAMESWATER/ENVIRONMENTAL-01
πŸ“Ž Download PDF – 2025-05-14_SWANK_ThamesWater_Evidence_SewerGasNegligence.pdf
This file contains records of environmental hazard reports, medical impacts, housing correspondence, and proof of professional mischaracterisation — forming the foundation of a health and safety negligence claim.


I. What Happened

Polly Chromatic reported serious illness and harm due to persistent, unaddressed sewer gas exposure. Evidence shows:

  • Multiple requests to Thames Water, housing providers, and council officials

  • Repeated misidentification of the hazard as “mould”

  • Health crises in a vulnerable family with disabled dependents

  • Complete failure to remediate or investigate properly

The consequences were both medical and legal — with a campaign of institutional deflection instead of correction.


II. What the Evidence Establishes

  • Clear professional awareness of gas-related environmental hazard

  • Willful avoidance of environmental assessment

  • Disability exacerbation due to environmental neglect

  • Pattern of dismissive or retaliatory responses to hazard reports

  • Failure by Thames Water and council landlords to act


III. Why SWANK Filed It

Because no parent should have to prove their children are being poisoned before someone listens.
Because this was gas, not mould — and the difference could kill someone.
Because when Thames Water ignored it, so did everyone else.
And because now it’s not just in the archive —
it’s in the court file.


IV. Violations

  • Environmental Protection Act 1990 – Failure to address health hazard

  • Landlord and Tenant Act 1985 – Section 11 maintenance violations

  • Human Rights Act – Right to safe housing and family life

  • Council accountability failures under housing and safeguarding statutes

  • Professional misdiagnosis and obstruction of lawful reporting


V. SWANK’s Position

They didn’t just fail to fix the leak.
They failed to call it what it was.
And they punished Polly Chromatic for pointing it out.

Now everyone can see the gaslighting —
wasn’t metaphorical.


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