Storm Franklin: Derby students hit by storm find new homes

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Wilson Street DerbyImage source, Clara Ruiz
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Much of the roof was torn off during the high winds on Sunday

Seven students who had to leave their home after the roof was blown off by a storm have found alternative accommodation.

After Storm Franklin hit the UK on 20 February a property on Wilson Street in Derby was severely damaged.

The University of Derby students - six of whom came from Spain - were given temporary accommodation while they found a new place to stay.

The university has been contacted for a comment.

Their group has now been split across three different houses.

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Clara Ruiz, Paula Lopez, Nicolas Miret and their friends are now living in three different houses

Paula Lopez, who is in her third year of studies, said none of the group lost crucial coursework, and have recovered most of their belongings from the old property.

The economics and marketing student said she and her friends are now trying to settle into their new homes as they focus on finishing their degrees.

"We're just trying to forget what's happened," she said.

Image source, Clara Ruiz
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Some of the debris landed in the garden

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