Sharky, 60, said his living situation has 'messed up my life'
A man who has been living in his car for the past seven months says he feels lost and forgotten by the council.
Sharky, a nickname he has asked to be known by for the purpose of this article, has been living in his Toyota Hilux with his dog since he returned from Mallorca to Coventry late last year.
The 60-year-old is currently on band 2C of the waiting list, meaning he is seen on the same priority level as people who are already in housing and are looking to move into different council accommodation.
He said: "It's messed my life up, I used to be fit and now I can't walk half a mile. I used to play golf, I used to walk my dog for miles but I just can't do it now.
"My back is shot from being in this car and through that winter, it messed me up.
"It was one of the worst winters in 40 years.
"I told them I can get a hotel that will take my dog but they wouldn't pay for it.
"They wouldn't give me temporary accommodation.
"I'm homeless and now I've been put on anti-depressants as it's driving me around the bend. I'm just lost."
His friend, who asked not to be named as they are employed by the council, said: "He's lived in Coventry for the majority of his life but he's been expected to live in the car since he got back.
"I've been sending emails and calling all over the place, Councillors, MPs, and just get referred back to the council's homeless line where he's just told he's not a priority."
He has been directed to accommodation, but that would mean giving up his pet dog.
His friend added: "He lives for this dog and there's no way he can just give her up.
"He's been diagnosed with depression and has other health issues - this last seven months has affected him so much and he's not the person we knew.
"The message the council are giving out, in my opinion, is that we don't want to help the homeless."
