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The pregnant couple who lived in a bed on a Cardiff roundabout because they had nowhere else to go

The pregnant couple who lived in a bed on a Cardiff roundabout because they had nowhere else to go

Ladislav Boldezersky holds a statuette of the Virgin Mary and baby Jesus. He lies next to his partner Nada Venglarova, who is five months pregnant, on a couch next to a busy roundabout near the center of Cardiff.

The bed is nestled between the fast-moving traffic of the roundabout and a brick wall scrawled with graffiti. Above, there is more noise from vehicles on the A4234 Central Link flyover, WalesOnline reports. Beside the couple, who are from the Czech Republic, is a bedside table where they keep a saucepan and bottles of milk and water.




And alongside it is the shocking sight of a pram ready for the arrival of their first child together, though they expect their living arrangements to be very different then. Ladislav, a 56-year-old with a deep voice so soft it is almost a whisper, points to the Madonna statuette and says: “This is Mary.”

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It’s one of the few moments we see him smiling. When asked about his faith, he says, “The only thing I ask God for is food for Nada and myself.”

He and Nada, 43, have been together for five years. They have been living near the roundabout, which connects Tyndall Street and East Tyndall Street, for a month and a half since leaving Cardiff Council’s nearby Ty Ephraim hostel.

Ladislav says they had to leave the hostel because Nada doesn’t have a passport. Later, when we speak to the council, we are told that Ladislav can access homelessness services, but Nada is not eligible because she doesn’t have the right to reside in the UK.