Have a look at how and where to watch Sir Mo Farah BBC Documentary, The Real Mo Farah
After Sir Mo Farah disclosed that he was brought to the UK as a youngster trafficked and made to work as a domestic servant, shocking news came earlier this week.
The four-time gold medalist is now telling his story to the world, telling the BBC that at the age of nine, he was flown over from the East African nation of Djibouti and given a new name.
Sir Mo Farah BBC Documentary Release Date, Time And Where To Watch The Real Mo Farah Film
“For years I just kept blocking everything out, but you can only keep it out for so long,” the speaker told the BBC in the programme.
The Team GB athlete will recount his family’s history and personal journey in the documentary.
letting people know that his family lives on a farm in the secessionist nation of Somaliland and that his mother has never visited the UK.
Additionally, Farah will tell how his PE teacher at school assisted him when Sir Mo confided in him and recognised his athletic ability.
The programme will focus on Sir Mo’s difficulties with legal paperwork and suspicions that his British citizenship was obtained fraudulently after he was compelled to adopt the alias Mo Farah while his real identity is Hussein Abdi Kahin.
In the documentary, the Olympian will also visit Somaliland to see his mother once again and introduce her to her grandson.
How to watch Sir Mo Farah’s BBC Documentary: The Real Mo Farah
On Wednesday, July 13, at 9 p.m., the ground-breaking documentary will air on BBC iPlayer and BBC One.
Meanwhile, as perย BBC, Sir Mo Farah has admitted that he was taken to the UK illegally as a child and made to work as a domestic servant.
The Olympic athlete revealed to the BBC that the people who flew him over from Djibouti gave him the name Mohamed Farah. Hussein Abdi Kahin is his true name.ย He claims that at the age of nine, a woman who he had never seen had flown him over from the country of East Africa and forced him to look after another family’s children.