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Girl, 5, heartbroken after landlord wants NHS rainbow tribute scrubbed off wall

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A five-year-old girl drew a beautiful rainbow tribute for the NHS outside her home, but now the landlord wants it gone. Sophie Gray lives in Holbeach, Lincolnshire, and wanted to show her support for the doctors, nurses and other healthcare workers battling the coronavirus pandemic.

With the help of her mum Sam, she drew a big rainbow in chalk on the street-facing brick wall of their Pearl Court property on April 4.

They've also put drawings of rainbows in their windows, like many families across the UK. But Sam, 43, was shocked when her real estate agent called to tell her the chalk drawing would have to be removed because the landlord wanted it gone. "She was really understanding," Sam told Metro. "She said we understand why you've

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