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R (Chromatic) v The Memory Hole: In the Matter of a Sewer Gas Leak Everyone But Roy Forgot



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Gaslit by the Gas Leak: The Sewer Exposure Westminster Pretends Never Happened

Or, How Roy Tried to Help and the Council Pretended It Was a Scented Candle


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Filed: 11 July 2025
Reference Code: PC-ADD-016
PDF Filename: 2025-07-11_Addendum_SewerGasDenial_WestminsterNegligence
Summary: Text messages confirm Thames Water, Dyno Rod, and toxic symptoms during the Elgin Crescent sewage exposure — now denied entirely by safeguarding authorities.


I. What Happened

In October 2023, the basement flat at 37 Elgin Crescent became uninhabitable due to sewer gas exposure. Multiple engineers, including Dyno Rod and Thames Water, were called to the property. The children and I were displaced. I was physically ill. The air burned the back of my throat.

And yet — in true bureaucratic form — Westminster now pretends the entire incident never occurred. Not a single reference in their safeguarding narrative. Not a single acknowledgment in case reports. They act as though we simply floated into a Holiday Inn on a cloud of scented logic, instead of fleeing a flat that smelled like Hades had a plumbing issue.


II. What the Chat Reveals

The uploaded WhatsApp transcript between me and Roy, a kind and proactive resident liaison, confirms:

  • Multiple urgent communications about the health hazard

  • Coordination with Dyno Rod, Thames Water, and contractors

  • Explicit messages telling us to stay indoors due to toxicity

  • Physical symptoms: dizziness, sore throat, difficulty speaking

  • Roy’s genuine attempts to help — in stark contrast to Westminster’s silence

Let the record reflect that Roy tried to help, Westminster tried to pretend.


III. Why SWANK Logged It

Because there is no greater red flag than a safeguarding body that forgets the hazard that started the case.

And because institutional gaslighting is not just psychological — it’s environmental. They erased the event. We were poisoned.

And they think if no one mentions it, it didn’t happen.


IV. Violations

  • Safeguarding Omission – No mention of toxic exposure in case history

  • Medical Negligence – Ignoring environmental health symptoms

  • Document Suppression – Disregarding live-time evidence of housing hazard

  • Procedural Dishonesty – Pretending emergency hotel placement was elective


V. SWANK London Ltd. Position

The kindness of Roy — who knocked on doors, called contractors, and warned us to ventilate the bedroom — should not be mistaken for adequate institutional response.

The fact that a housing liaison did more to protect our health than any council safeguarding professional is not charming — it’s damning.

Westminster can keep pretending the gas leak never happened. We’ll keep documenting the leak in every language they pretend not to read.


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