at the time we met mahad egal. he and his family escaped from their fourth floor flat.ollowing his story ever since. this week he told us that he and his wife, jamie murray, and their two young children, were facing eviction from their temporary accommodation provided by the council. in march, the family had moved to a nearby home, which should have been their permanent home. but they were so worried about aluminium on the building next door, and whether it was safe, they moved back to their emergency accommodation. jamie murray explained why the family couldn't stay in a permanent home they were given. it can be the best cladding ever. it still gives me a feeling, it still makes me have memories, it still brings back intrusive thoughts. the night of the fire, that day changed everything. i still feel like i'm in survival mode from the night that it happened until now. and the council tried to reassure you, and they said it's not cladding, it's not cladding on this new house, hopefully what would have been your permanent home. it's aluminium, it's solid, it's not flamma