Nelson Mail

Farah reveals all about troubled past

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Four-time Olympic champion Mo Farah has disclosed he was brought into Britain illegally from Djibouti under the name of another child.

‘‘The truth is I’m not who you think I am,’’ the 39-year-old Farah told the BBC in a documentar­y called The Real Mo Farah.

Farah, who became the first British track and field athlete to win four Olympic golds, said his children have motivated him to be truthful about his past.

‘‘The real story is I was born in Somaliland, north of Somalia, as Hussein Abdi Kahin,’’ he told the BBC. ‘‘Despite what I’ve said in the past, my parents never lived in the UK.

‘‘When I was four my dad was killed in the civil war – as a family wewere torn apart. I was separated from my mother, and I was brought into the UK illegally under the name of another child called Mohamed Farah.’’

In the documentar­y, Farah said he thought he was going to Europe to live with relatives and recalled going through a British passport check under the guise of Mohamed aged nine after travelling with a woman he didn’t previously know.

‘‘I had all the contact details for my relative and once we got to her house, the lady took it off me and right in front of me ripped them up and put it in the bin and at that moment I knew I was in trouble,’’ he said.

The athlete travelled back to his childhood home in west London, recalling ‘‘not great memories’’ where he was not treated as part of the family.

Farah eventually told teacher Alan Watkinson the truth and moved to live with his friend’s mum who took care of him and he ended up staying for seven years.

It was Watkinson who applied for Farah’s British citizenshi­p which he described as a ‘‘long process.’’

Farah was recognised as a British citizen in 2000.

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Mo Farah was trafficked into Britain using another child’s name.

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