2 years ago
Tereo Marghuy, the father of Tyron Marghuy, a Rastafarian understudy of Achimota School, has apologized over a video flowing on the web.
Tereo Marghuy
He said the claims he made in the video about his child attacking him shouldn't emerge.
Mr Marghuy said he had a conflict with his child and he just shared the video with a portion of his dearest companions and it got spilt.
Addressing Citi News after the family met with Child Rights International over the claims and dangers he made, Tereo Marhguy said the episode will not reoccur.
"All that happened shouldn't have occurred. We ought to cool our attitudes and figure it out. It is somewhat awful it emerged and individuals have shaped their impressions. Assuming it has truly harmed anyone, I am truly heartbroken. I am sorry to everyone that something like this needed to occur. He just held my hand, and we were battling."
In the said video, Tereo said Tyron attacked him when he mediated in a conflict with his sister.
Tyrone Marghuy
"He should fix a tablet for his sister, and afterwards they were prepared about an hour prior, yet he was all the while staying there staring at the TV. I went in there and asked Tyrone what was happening. He burst out and began offending his sister and turned off the PC. He strolled over to me and I took steps to slap him, and afterwards, he held my hand, so through the striving all over, I had blood all over the place."
Tereo and Tryon Marghuy overwhelmed a ton of media features last year when Achimota School denied the last confirmation due to his hair and confidence.
The Marghuys' prosecuted the matter and won a choice that constrained the school to concede the kid with his rasta.
In any case, notwithstanding the choice of the court, the Attorney General documented an allure for turning around the High Court choice.
In a meeting after the allure, Tereo Marghuy said the AG choice depended on sick rationale.
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