Sir Mo Farah, four time Olympic champion, came out and said his name wasn't Mo Farah. He was trafficked to the UK using another child's identity. But where is the real Mo Farah?
Sir Mo has written a letter supporting the 'real' Mohamed Farah's attempt to at last be reunited with his family after the mix-up left him abandoned in Africa over 30 years ago
The four-time gold medallist took the dramatic step after apparently growing weary of the slow pace of his plans to sell the magnificent property which was listed at £6 million last October.
Sir Mo Farah and Keely Hodgkinson are among more than 100 British athletes to sign a letter urging the government to back London's bid to host the 2029 World Athletics Championships.