Stomach-churning moment sewage overflows from mother's toilet - leaving her ... trends now

Stomach-churning moment sewage overflows from mother's toilet - leaving her ... trends now
Stomach-churning moment sewage overflows from mother's toilet - leaving her ... trends now

Stomach-churning moment sewage overflows from mother's toilet - leaving her ... trends now

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This is the shocking moment a mother's toilet overflows with sewage, leaving her with a £30,000 bill and unable to live in her house.

The mother-of-five, who lives in London, has been forced to take her children to stay at their grandmother's after a thick brown mixture of faeces and toilet paper poured from the toilet and destroyed the downstairs of the property, including a brand new kitchen.

Footage has emerged of the nightmare incident last month, which also decimated the home's bathroom, hallway and living room.

In the clip, dark brown liquid can be seen constantly spilling out of the toilet at an alarming speed.

The sludge then rushes out of the bathroom and into the hallway, where it continues to cascade through the house despite towels being laid down to absorb the mixture.

This is the shocking moment a mother's toilet overflows with sewage, leaving her with a £30,000 bill and unable to live in her house

This is the shocking moment a mother's toilet overflows with sewage, leaving her with a £30,000 bill and unable to live in her house

The thick brown mixture flowed from the bathroom into the hallway and across the downstairs of the home despite attempts from the mother-of-five to absorb the liquid with towels

The thick brown mixture flowed from the bathroom into the hallway and across the downstairs of the home despite attempts from the mother-of-five to absorb the liquid with towels

What should I flush down the toilet? 

Thames Water suggests remembering the three Ps when it comes to what’s flushable; pee, poo, paper.

Wipes, condoms, sanitary products, cotton wool and dental floss should be put in the bin, not the toilet. 

There are plenty of alternatives to wet wipes and sanitary products on the market which flush more easily and do not block sewers.

Thames Water adds that many companies market products as 'flushable' but these wipes contain plastic, so they

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