Brutal scenes in Brussels as a newborn baby and family are forced to sleep on the cold streets — on nothing but cardboard.
Photos show a tiny infant wrapped in a baby grow and a thin blanket, squeezed between exhausted parents trying to get some rest. You’d think this nightmare was from a war-torn third world country. But no—it’s just streets away from the heart of EU power, the European Commission, where laws and policies are made.
Homeless Families Ignored Outside EU Commission
Every night, more than 1,500 homeless people camp out in Brussels doorways, begging for coins and food. Despite being at the centre of Europe’s political heart, their plight goes unnoticed by the passersby who simply look away.
Many claim there’s no emergency accommodation or support available. All this while a multi-million-pound street upgrade project is being built around them, highlighting a cruel contradiction.
Heartbreaking Reality at 2am in Brussels
These haunting images were snapped at 2am on a weekday—a stark reminder of the harsh reality faced by some in one of Europe’s wealthiest cities.
The cold, indifferent streets of Brussels offer no shelter for these desperate families, with the world’s lawmakers turned blind to their suffering.