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             Following a hearing which took place on 6 June 2023, the decision of First-tier Tribunal Judge Beg dismissing the appeals was set aside as having contained a material error of law. The matter was set down for a remaking hearing on a future date.
             Sadly, Mr Heset Krivenjeva (the first appellant) died on 31 August 2023 and consequently, his appeal comes to an end, FZ (human rights appeal: death: effect) Afghanistan [2022] UKUT 71 (IAC) considered.
             No anonymity direction was made previously, and there is no reason for one now.
             The respondent did not oppose the appeal, and following a short hearing, t he decision of the First-tier Tribunal was set aside, save for the findings at [25] which were preserved. Those findings are reproduced below.
I accept that the appellants' son and daughter-in-law provide a good level of support and care for them. They have a close relationship with their sons and their families. Albina Krivenjeva said that she makes breakfast for the appellants, helps them to wash and takes them for walks. The family also take them for their medical appointments.
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