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    Olympic legend Mo Farah's brother faces being DEPORTED to Somalia where he fears he will be killed

    Ahmed was just two when he was brought to Britain with big brother Mo but now he faces being deported back to the war-torn country

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Ahmed was just two when he was brought to Britain with big brother Mo but now he faces being deported back to the war-torn country

Now he faces being deported back to the war-torn country for crimes that landed him injailin the UK in 2011.

In a direct plea to officials planning to kick him out, Ahmed says: "I can’t go back to where Mo and I were born – it is too dangerous.

"I’m scared I would end up dead. I feel there’s no hope for me.

"I am afraid for my life. I have no roots in Somalia. People would kill me, because I’m different. They would not class me as their own.

 

Thousands of proud Brits are poised to salute athletics legendMo Farahat Olympic parades, but there’s one man who won’t be joining the cheers.

Mo is set to leadTeam GBheroes at celebrations in London and Manchester – and is also tipped to receive a knighthood for grabbing gold in the 5,000 and 10,000 metres at two Games running.

But his younger brother Ahmed can’t enjoy or share the moment because he faces being booted out of Britain and sent back to Somalia.

Ahmed, 27, was just two when he and an eight-year-old Mo were brought to Britain 25 year

 
John Alevroyiannis/Daily MirrorMo Farah's brother Ahmed
Mo Farah's brother Ahmed faces being deported

Thousands of proud Brits are poised to salute athletics legendMo Farahat Olympic parades, but there’s one man who won’t be joining the cheers.

Mo is set to leadTeam GBheroes at celebrations in London and Manchester – and is also tipped to receive a knighthood for grabbing gold in the 5,000 and 10,000 metres at two Games running.

But his younger brother Ahmed can’t enjoy or share the moment because he faces being booted out of Britain and sent back to Somalia.

Ahmed, 27, was just two when he and an eight-year-old Mo were brought to Britain 25 years ago.

Andy Stenning/Daily MirrorMo Farah wins 5000m becoming double gold medallist after also winning the 10000
Mo Farah wins 5000m becoming double gold medallist after also winning the 10000

 

Now he faces being deported back to the war-torn country for crimes that landed him injailin the UK in 2011.

In a direct plea to officials planning to kick him out, Ahmed says: "I can’t go back to where Mo and I were born – it is too dangerous.

"I’m scared I would end up dead. I feel there’s no hope for me.

"I am afraid for my life. I have no roots in Somalia. People would kill me, because I’m different. They would not class me as their own.

John Alevroyiannis/Daily MirrorMo Farah's brother Ahmed
Mo Farah's brother Ahmed fears for his life if he is deported

 

"They’d see me as an outsider, somebody whose family ran away and they don’t want to welcome me back.”

Ahmed’s plea comes after he was among TV millions who witnessed Mo achieve athletics immortality by winning double gold atRio.

But the brothers’ lives could barely be more different.

 

While Mo – now based in the US – has a wife, four kids and a fortune from athletics, Ahmed lives in a high-rise West London flat, biding his time as he 

awaits the dreaded news he must quit the UK.

source, Daily Mirror



 


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