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Family desperate for a safe home for their son, dubbed Wreck it Ralph, who eats everything from carpets to wallpaper

A desperate mother called her son ‘sunken It Ralph’ and begs for help in the event of a rare case of destroying the house and eating the bedroom walls.

Leigh Murphy, 29, has to prevent Steven, the six -year -old from constantly stopping the potentially dangerous items around the house.

The young man was diagnosed with severe autism, and only four months ago, the unusual eating disorder sparking his desires for invincible objects suffered from his Pica.

It expose the electrical wires and eats sand, mud and bedroom walls.

Ms. Murphy and her husband, who are called Steven, live in a private rental property and begged to buy a council to the local authority for the last three years and to have a safer place for their sons.

They want to put filling in the bedroom, so he can’t eat plaster and can’t fit in a wet room and take off to make sure that the room is air, but he can’t try to get out.

Northern Lanarkshire, the family from Cumbernauld, said that their existing houses are not safe.

Ms. Murphy, ‘Terrible – there is no safe space to put it.

29 -year -old Leigh Murphy has to watch Steven’s six -year -old son Steven

Northern Lanarkshire said that the family from Cumbernauld is not safe

Northern Lanarkshire said that the family from Cumbernauld is not safe

It destroys everything.

“ Very strong. He’s just topping me.

Terrible.

Where do we go from here?

‘I will go in and there are wires hanging from the wall.’ ‘

His son’s grandmother took signs that Steven would not be autistic when he was only one year old, as he would not make an eye contact.

Steven has had a multidisciplinary team around the last five years, but in May, it was officially diagnosed with autism, PICA and mental obstacles in May due to long waiting lists and shipping delays.

When Steven was four and a half years old, Steven decided to step back from his work as a clinical support worker.

Young people suffer from the unusual eating disorder that causes requests for invincible objects.

Young people suffer from the unusual eating disorder that causes requests for invincible objects.

Steven sand, mud and bedroom walls reveal the electrical wires

Steven sand, mud and bedroom walls reveal the electrical wires

As a precautionary measure, the child’s bedroom is now nothing but bed and added: ‘He eats the carpet, his poo.

“ There is a constant throat.

“ You can’t turn your back for a second.

‘You’re turning your back for a second to check your dinner, and the wallpaper comes out of the wall.’

The family is desperate for a council house, but three years later on the waiting list.

The founding husband of the elevator and his nine-year-old daughter Isla-Mae said that her son’s illness affects every aspect of their lives.

But he insisted that Steven was a ‘loving child’ and added: ‘We called him Ralph.

We have only two sofas and televisions in the living room – that’s all.

‘Everything was locked in the kitchen.’

The family is looking for an adaptable bungalow in accordance with Steven's needs

The family is looking for an adaptable bungalow in accordance with Steven’s needs

He continued: ‘It would mean that you just get into your room and that I can sleep a safe space.

‘I can know that it is good for six years and a breath.

‘I’m running in the air.’

Northern Lanarkshire Council spokesman said: ‘We understand the situation of the family and work close to social work colleagues to support their needs.

‘The type of property required, an adaptable bungalow in Cumbernauld is very short and belongs to housing associations instead of most of the houses in the region.

“ `We do not have a suitable council residence at the moment, but we are busy with our common hosts to explore every option with the family agreement. This may take time to find the right property when considered as a priority. ‘

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