DOCTORS have begged authorities to re-house a desperate Andover family, who claim anti-social behaviour in their estate is drastically worsening the conditions of their two young epileptic daughters.

David and Heather Owen, who live in Turnpike Crescent, Picket Twenty, say health experts have asked Test Valley Borough Council to make re-locating their family a “pressing importance” after they suffered “aggressive and violent”

threats.

The family say the situation is exacerbating the condition of their two daughters, Amy 13, and Kayleigh, eight, who both suffer from potentially life-threatening epilepsy.

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