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The biological father of Madonna's adopted son David Ritchie has expressed concern over the singer's ongoing custody battle over her older son Rocco.
Malawian farmer Yohane Banda, 42, admitted he is worried about David, 10, as the youngster is continuing to be separated from his sibling Rocco, 15, who is currently living in the UK with his father Guy Ritchie.
Speaking to The Sun, Yohane said: 'Madonna and Guy’s custody battle turning bitter and nasty is a huge concern.
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Concerns: Yohane Banda, pictured with Madonna and her adopted son David in 2009, is worried about the 10-year-old in the midst of the custody battle between the singer and ex-husband Guy Ritchie
'I’d like to know what’s going on behind closed doors and why Rocco wanted to leave his mum and live with his dad like that.'
Yohane believes his biological son would be happy living a simple life in Malawi than the current family situation with the siblings separated and Madonna's behaviour.
Rocco is currently living with his film-maker father Guy and stepmother Jacqui in London and Wiltshire after refusing to return home to live with his mother in New York.
The pop star and Guy have been in a custody battle over Rocco since December, with the teen wanting to remain in the UK with his father.
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Jet-setter: David Ritchie cuddling a koala in Australia while accompanying his mother on her Rebel Hearts world tour, which ended last week
His continuance to remain in Britain means its been weeks since he's seen his half-sister Lourdes Leon and adopted siblings David and Mercy.
Speaking to the paper, Yohane explained: 'One child living in New York and another in London sounds like an unhappy situation to me.'
He also raised concerns about Madonna's 'lifestyle' following her relationships with significantly younger men since her 2008 divorce from Guy.
In recent months, Madonna has been accused of 'erratic behaviour' due to the stress of her legal woes and missing Rocco.
Last week, she ended up revealing the breasts of a 17-year-old fan on stage in Brisbane, Australia, after pulling down her top.
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Struggle: Yohane allowed his son to be adopted by Madonna and ex-husband Guy Ritchie after struggling to take care of him following the death of his wife
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Doting mother: Madonna is very close to her children and brought David to the Grammy Awards in 2014
Last week, a British judge implored Madonna and Guy to find an 'amicable' resolution to their battle over Rocco.
Madonna had launched legal proceedings in both the US and UK to seek the return of Rocco to her home in New York, but a British judge has now ruled a US court shall decide.
Judge Alistair MacDonald praised Rocco as a mature young man who is 'very great credit' to his parents.
He said 'it would be a very great tragedy for Rocco if any more of the precious and fast-receding days of his childhood were to be taken up by this dispute'.
Read more: Father of Madonna's adopted son David concerned over custody battle
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Malawian farmer Yohane Banda, 42, admitted he is worried about David, 10, as the youngster is continuing to be separated from his sibling Rocco, 15, who is currently living in the UK with his father Guy Ritchie.
Speaking to The Sun, Yohane said: 'Madonna and Guy’s custody battle turning bitter and nasty is a huge concern.
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Concerns: Yohane Banda, pictured with Madonna and her adopted son David in 2009, is worried about the 10-year-old in the midst of the custody battle between the singer and ex-husband Guy Ritchie
'I’d like to know what’s going on behind closed doors and why Rocco wanted to leave his mum and live with his dad like that.'
Yohane believes his biological son would be happy living a simple life in Malawi than the current family situation with the siblings separated and Madonna's behaviour.
Rocco is currently living with his film-maker father Guy and stepmother Jacqui in London and Wiltshire after refusing to return home to live with his mother in New York.
The pop star and Guy have been in a custody battle over Rocco since December, with the teen wanting to remain in the UK with his father.
See more on Madonna as the father of adopted son David concerned over custody battle
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Jet-setter: David Ritchie cuddling a koala in Australia while accompanying his mother on her Rebel Hearts world tour, which ended last week
His continuance to remain in Britain means its been weeks since he's seen his half-sister Lourdes Leon and adopted siblings David and Mercy.
Speaking to the paper, Yohane explained: 'One child living in New York and another in London sounds like an unhappy situation to me.'
He also raised concerns about Madonna's 'lifestyle' following her relationships with significantly younger men since her 2008 divorce from Guy.
In recent months, Madonna has been accused of 'erratic behaviour' due to the stress of her legal woes and missing Rocco.
Last week, she ended up revealing the breasts of a 17-year-old fan on stage in Brisbane, Australia, after pulling down her top.
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Struggle: Yohane allowed his son to be adopted by Madonna and ex-husband Guy Ritchie after struggling to take care of him following the death of his wife
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Doting mother: Madonna is very close to her children and brought David to the Grammy Awards in 2014
Last week, a British judge implored Madonna and Guy to find an 'amicable' resolution to their battle over Rocco.
Madonna had launched legal proceedings in both the US and UK to seek the return of Rocco to her home in New York, but a British judge has now ruled a US court shall decide.
Judge Alistair MacDonald praised Rocco as a mature young man who is 'very great credit' to his parents.
He said 'it would be a very great tragedy for Rocco if any more of the precious and fast-receding days of his childhood were to be taken up by this dispute'.
Read more: Father of Madonna's adopted son David concerned over custody battle
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