it was his dad tony allen who showed the pay him around the relief center and worked with. dave side of the hotel from the fire as it tore through the shops nearby he's still traumatized. the 1st few weeks to get our sleep. you'd stop crying. you know over time you start crawling. but that you know you gradually work your way through that and then get it getting back to work was important for me and getting something to do and not focusing on what happened and focusing on what we can do to you know way forward and get the place go against that help but the people who didn't have a job to go to war but lost their homes just lost a sense of being so just fake i guess was really really tough. he talks to bush 5 victims every day and he's shocked at the conditions some a still living in. still looked like he was coming here getting meals she was sleeping in a car she had a caravan but she couldn't sleep in a caravan because she had a back complaint so she had to sleep in a car you know it you know people still you have to go it's sort of 2 degrees or so to go to the toilet from