A U.K. Teen’s Parents Sent Him to Ghana. He Took Them to Court.

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How she turn out?! :ohhh:
Not really that close to her but from the outside looking in, she seems ok.

From what i remember (more than 20years ago) she was 14-15 staying out late, smoking, drinking, hanging with older boys so i guess her parents were scared she would either end up pregnant or stripping/selling cooch. So they sent her there and when she came back as an adult she seemed "normal". Working a regular job, living a regular life...
 

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Not really that close to her but from the outside looking in, she seems ok.

From what i remember (more than 20years ago) she was 14-15 staying out late, smoking, drinking, hanging with older boys so i guess her parents were scared she would either end up pregnant or stripping/selling cooch. So they sent her there and when she came back as an adult she seemed "normal". Working a regular job, living a regular life...
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Immigrant parents remove teenage sons from UK over stabbing fears​

02/28/25
London (AFP) – Immigrant parents in the UK, fearful of gang knife violence, are sending teenage sons back to their countries of origin, a community worker said Friday.

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has called knife crime a 'national crisis'
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has called knife crime a 'national crisis'

The comments come a day after a judge ruled in favour of the parents of the boy who "tricked" him into going to Ghana to be educated because they did not want him to become "yet another black teenager stabbed to death in the streets of London", their lawyer said.

Junior Smart, of the St Giles Trust whose work includes helping young people leave gangs, said far from being an isolated case, the parents' actions were actually "very common" because "no-one wants their child to be killed".
"I wouldn't want to say they've kidnapped their children -– they haven't -- (but) they have exercised parental authority," he said.
He said parents, who began to see their once-polite and well-behaved sons carrying or getting interested in knives, appearing in grime music videos and rowing with other gang members, were taking matters "into their own hands".
Countries to which parents have been returning their children included Ghana, Romania, Jamaica and Sierra Leone, Smart told AFP.

He said parents were resorting to such extreme measures reasoning that "you (gang members) got to my son here, you're not going to be able to get to him in Africa, Ghana, Romania or wherever".

And they were telling their children "now you're not going to have your mobile phone, you're not going to have access to the internet and you're not going to be able to talk back to me because everyone where you're going to talks to their parent with respect".

Prime Minister Keir Starmer said last year knife crime in the UK had become a "national crisis" after a spate of stabbings involving teenagers.
One 15-year-old boy was even knifed to death at school earlier this month. A fellow pupil has been charged with his murder.

Figures for national deaths from stabbings are hard to find. But 10 teenagers died in stabbings in London last year and 18 in 2023, the Metropolitan Police told AFP.
Among this year's victims was 14-year-old Kelyan Bokassa, who was stabbed to death in January on a London bus in broad daylight.
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His mother said he had been groomed by gangs.

Nationally, excluding the northern city of Manchester, there were 50,973 offences involving a sharp instrument in 2023/24 compared to 36,000 in 2010/11 -- a 41 percent increase, according to official figures.
 
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To all the people who be on that, we
Yeah, parents made too many sacrifices to emigrate for kids to choose to run the streets. Parents had to do what they had to do to keep him from becoming a statistic.

I heard about kids being sent back. It puzzled me because my Pops was stern and played no games, and I assumed that everybody's father was like that.

Celebrity chef Kwame always talks about being sent to Ibusa, Nigeria when he was acting up.
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That's the job of great parenting.

That's the motherfukking job.
 
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