Anonymous ID: 755b20 July 12, 2022, 6:32 a.m. No.16722652   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2659

Curious story.. Good for him achieving what he managed to achieve though.

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11005983/Police-not-investigating-Sir-Mo-Farahs-trafficking-ordeal.html

 

EXCLUSIVE: Police are NOT investigating Sir Mo Farah's trafficking ordeal: Detectives say no crime has been reported - after Team GB hero revealed he was smuggled into UK as a child from Somalia using a stolen passport then forced into slavery in London

 

Sir Mo Farah has said he was illegally trafficked into the UK and spent his early years in domestic servitude

The Olympic champion was forced to be a skivvy for the family of the woman who brought him to Britain

His original back story was that he arrived in Britain as an eight-year-old and lived with his aunt and uncle

But Sir Mo was actually born Hussein Abdi Kahin, something he says he is still struggling to make sense of

He overturns the story of his life in BBC documentary, The Real Mo Farah, which will air at 9pm on Wednesday

 

A timeline: Mo Farah reveals how he was trafficked into Britain from Somalia under another child's name

1983: Sir Mo Farah is born Hussein Abdi Kahin in Somaliland

 

1987: The family becomes torn apart when his father dies in the war when he is aged just four. Separated from his mother, he and Hassan were sent to live with relatives - described as an aunt and uncle - in Djibouti in the Horn of Africa.

 

1993: He is smuggled into the UK as an illegal immigrant under a false passport bearing his new identity 'Mo Farah' – a name that had been stolen from another child.

 

1994: He is enrolled in a tough junior school in the predominantly white area of Feltham, west London, where his refusal to be cowed meant he was forever getting into fights.

 

After what is believed to be two to three years he confides in PE teacher Alan Watkinson, who alerts social services to his situation and he is subsequently placed into the care of another family.

 

He went to live with the aunt of the real Mohamed Farah, Kinsi, who had been told he was in the UK because all his family had died.

 

She said: 'I tried to find out what is going on with you. The lady, she always make you do the housework, to have the kids, give them their milk, to change their nappy and all these things. What I know is she didn't bring you as a human being, to help you, no. If I tell you the truth, this is not your fault. Your name is a gift to you, our gift to you.' Her nephew is the real Mo Farah.

 

1997: Mo is selected to represent England at an international meet in Latvia. However, he does not hold the documentation to be able to travel for the event. Mr Watkinson then helps the then teenager apply for UK citizenship.

 

2000: Farah is granted British citizenship.

 

2012: Representing GB, Mo wins the gold medal in the Men's 5,000 and 10,000 metres at the 2012 Olympic Games in London.

 

2017: The Olympic champion is knighted for services to athletics at a ceremony at Buckingham Palace he attends with wife Tania in November 2017.

 

2022: Sir Mo Farah has revealed in a BBC documentary that he was brought into the UK illegally under the name of another child.