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Scots mum 'outraged' after receiving 'threatening' letter from neighbour over 'loud' toddler

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hotel office manager had relocated to Newhaven, Edinburgh, with her husband and 16-month old toddler for a fresh start after experiencing financial issues due to the coronavirus pandemic.The mum, who wishes to remain anonymous, has been furloughed while her husband was made redundant and they wanted to find a safe place to bring up their little one.But after moving into their new home, the mum claims she received a letter from a downstairs neighbour who issued a threatening warning about her toddler playing in the flat.

She told Edinburgh Live that when the note dropped through the door shortly after the family arrived in their new home, they expected it to be a welcome letter but were left stunned when it turned out to be a threat.The.

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