MOE. MINISTRY OF EDUCATION/ GES  RELEASE TODAY BY Seekersnewsgh.Com
MOE. MINISTRY OF EDUCATION/ GES RELEASE TODAY BY Seekersnewsgh.Com
February 27, 2025 at 08:27 PM
A 14-year-old boy has lost a legal battle against his parents after they sent him from London to a boarding school in Ghana, citing concerns about his safety and possible gang involvement. The teenager claimed his parents tricked him into the move, believing he was visiting a sick relative. He described his experience as "hell" and sought to return to the UK, arguing that his education was suffering and that he struggled to adapt. However, the High Court ruled that his parents acted out of "deep, obvious, and unconditional love," fearing for his well-being in London. The judge noted evidence suggesting the boy had at least "peripheral involvement" with gang culture. His parents defended their decision, referencing the dangers of youth violence in London, including recent knife crime incidents. Despite his legal loss, the boy remains determined to return to the UK. #dwafrica #ghana #london https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaCmOT690x2pyUZYZH2j
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