Lesbian couple left in tears after an anonymous neighbour branded their marriage 'immoral and wrong' and told them to move to another part of their home city in a letter posted through their door Vikki Parkey, 36, and wife Stephanie, 29, were sent the letter to their Hull home The anonymous note said the couple should move to another area of the city The computer-typed letter is believed to have been posted on Thursday eveningBy Bhvishya Patel For Mailonline Published: 10:28 GMT, 23 February 2019 | Updated: 10:34 GMT, 23 February 2019 Viewcomments A same-sex couple have become the target of an anonymous hateful letter that stated their relationship was 'immoral and wrong'. Vikki Parkey, 36, and her wife Stephanie, 29, from Hull, were left shocked after the anonymous note posted through their letter box stated they should move from their home to 'a more appropriate area of the city'. The married couple, who live with their 18 month old daughter, said they could not believe the letter went as far to suggest that they had no right bringing up a child as a lesbian couple. Same-sex couple Vikki Parkey (right), 36, and her wife Stephanie (left), 29, from Hull, were left shocked after a hateful letter was posted through their letter box stating they should move Vikki Parkey said: 'We've lived here at the property for six years and never received anything like this. We just couldn't believe it. It was very hurtful, but this is just one a**hole, well hopefully, just one a**hole, who is doing this.' The computer-typed letter is thought to have been posted to their two-bed terraced home under the cover of darkness on Thursday evening. Vikki said: 'I went downstairs this morning and my wife was in tears about it and when I asked her what was up she showed me this letter. 'When I read it, I instantly became mad more than anything for upsetting my wife and thinking that they have any right to pass judgement on us and most of all that they thought they had a right to even mention my daughter. 'It's two different emotions really: mad at the bigotry of it all and upset that there was nothing I could do to stop Steph being upset about it. 'We have never had a problem before, but these opinions in this day and age are just not acceptable. Whoever sent it are just cowards really.' The letter read: 'We, the residents, are not happy with same-sex couples living our area' Vikki says she knows her immediate neighbours are friendly so it must have been another resident who lives nearby. She added: 'When we were going through IVF, all the neighbours were all really excited for us so we know its not the street as a whole. 'It came through over night so they must of waited for the lights to go out before posting it. We then saw the letter when we got up for work.' The letter, which was anonymously addressed to Vikki's property, read: 'We, the residents, are not happy with same-sex couples living our area. 'Especially not when bringing up a child. It is immoral and wrong. We suggest you move to a more appropriate area of the city.' Vikki discovered the posted letter on Friday morning and reported the incident to Humberside Police straight away. Humberside Police have been contacted for comment. Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility