Athletics: Farah “I’m relieved, happy to have told everything”

(ANSA) – LONDON, JUL 13 – After confessing to having entered the United Kingdom illegally, with false identity and documents, Sir Mo Farah said he was relieved by the decision of the British authorities who have no intention of launching an investigation into how the multi-Olympic athlete has acquired British citizenship. Farah, whose real name is Hussein Abdi Kahin, said he arrived in the UK at the age of nine, accompanied by a woman he did not know and who later turned out to be an unscrupulous migrant smuggler. “I feel relieved – said Farah -. The United Kingdom is now my country, had it not been for my physical education teacher Alan and all the people who helped me during my adolescence, I probably would not have had the courage to talk about it. There are many people I am indebted to, starting with my wife who has always been by my side and who gave me the strength to tell my true story. “

Following the shocking interview with the BBC, Farah received certificates of esteem and solidarity from every corner of the planet.

“I didn’t think I would be able to talk about it in public, I was struggling even in the family. It took me a long time, but now I’m happy to have told my true story”, thanked Farah. (HANDLE).

Source: Ansa

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