Disabled woman fights to bring Indian fiance back to UK
BY Agencies27 Aug 2015 11:48 AM IST
Agencies27 Aug 2015 11:48 AM IST
A disabled woman who suffers from a genetic disorder has been working tirelessly to bring her Indian fiance back to the UK after he was deported for staying illegally in the country last week.
Claire May, 34, met Amit Chawla, 27, while he was in Britain illegally and even gave birth to their daughter Riya in February this year.
After Chawla was deported to India earlier this month, May has been working on ways to bring him back using her taxpayer-funded living allowance and disability benefits. “The benefits I get are mine so it’s nobody else’s business how I spend them and I choose to spend them on him. When Amit got deported, it was the worst day of my life. Just because he was here illegally, it doesn’t make our relationship any less real,” she told the ‘Daily Mirror’. “I love him, and can’t believe he has been sent away. His home is here with me,” she said.
Punjab-born Chawla lived in the UK illegally for six years after his two-year working holiday visa expired in July 2009.According to the newspaper, he spent the next three years taking cash-in-hand cleaning jobs and sleeping on friends’ sofas to avoid being caught by UK Home Office.
In September 2012, he met Claire online and the pair struck up a relationship. Claire suffers from Triple X syndrome, which means she was born with an extra chromosome that can cause short-term memory loss, dyslexia and weak muscles.
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