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A British boy, 14, the judge told him to stay in Ghana after the parents left him behind UK news

The teenager took his parents to the Family Court to try to return to his home in London, and claimed that they were “physically and emotionally” (photo: Getty Images/Istockphoto)

The accused fathers “abandoning” their 14 -year -old son in an internal school in Ghana due to fears that he “joins the London gang” can leave him there.

The teenager took his parents to the court to try to return to his home in London, and claimed that they were “physically and emotionally.”

His parents are suspected that he participated in a gang, but the boy’s lawyers described him as “very polite, detailed” and a very football fan and cooking.

The boy, who cannot be called the British consulate and the child’s welfare organization after his parents recorded him at school and flew to England without him.

They took him to the country under the lie who were interested in sick relatives, and only a few of his possessions were disturbed.

The boy claims to receive “insufficient” food and school lessons at school, and “ill -treatment” is being “while he is there.

However, in today’s ruling, Mr. Judge Hayden said that the teenager “is subject to real danger to greater harm to returning to the United Kingdom than if he would stay in Ghana.”

The judge added, “I realize that this, in many ways, is both sober conclusion and lying, and he found the decision to transfer the boy within the” generous scope of the parents’ decision. “

The Supreme Court heard that the boy was attending in schools, he was aggressive, an offer to prepare, claim to steal phones, and anxiety from Snapchat talks.

Rebecca Volkswagen, the boy’s father, said that social workers had made it clear that before the boy’s boy left, there was difficulty in managing his behaviors (and trying to manage them, the mother was sometimes using physical aggression to do so.

Social professionals informed that he was often late in the classroom, and sometimes he remained late and that his school claimed that she was “doubts about criminal activities” and made “notes in expensive clothes and possession of phones.”

“From the father’s point of view, there was a clear deterioration in his son’s behavior while moving towards criminal behaviors,” said Ms. Volkswagen.

“There is no real acceptance of the dangers he was exposing himself.”

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