At one point she called the police on her son, who was forced to move out of the shelter and live with friends for a while.
He was forced to go on public assistance and live on $200 a month.
It was a difficult situation, where traditional enemies were forced to put aside their differences and live in close quarters.
They were forced either to remarry abroad or simply live together.
Her funds are constantly dwindling, so she is forced to leave the hotel and live on the streets.
He was forced to evade arrest and live "underground" for more than three years during the period 1948-51.
Instead, he had been sent as an assassin, forced to hide his true face and live among his people's enemies.
After repatriation the survivors reported the conditions under which they were forced to work and live.
The majority of the squatters are forced to rent or live in low-cost flats.
However, aware of the intense police interest in the crime, they were forced to move to England and live under false names.