Atlanta officials throw away tents and medication belonging to homeless people near World Cup spot: report
- Officials in Atlanta, a World Cup host city, threw away tents, medication, identification, and other items belonging to homeless people without any warning, according to a report.
- The items were collected from a public park not far from where many soccer fans have been gathering to watch the soccer tournament, The Guardian reports.
- Some of the items taken by city workers reportedly include blood pressure pills, an insulin kit, and hormones.
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- Officials in Atlanta, a World Cup host city, threw away tents, medication, identification, and other items belonging to homeless people without any warning, according to a report.
- The items were collected from a public park not far from where many soccer fans have been gathering to watch the soccer tournament, The Guardian reports.
- Some of the items taken by city workers reportedly include blood pressure pills, an insulin kit, and hormones.
Sources: The Independent