Summary
TWELVE-year-old Molly Campbell shifts uncomfortably and averts her eyes every time she is asked about the prospect of being returned from her father's home in Pakistan to her mother in Scotland.
She says she loves and misses her mother Louise, but refuses even to contemplate a life - which she describes as 'a living hell' - back in Britain, stuck on a windswept council estate in one of its most remote areas, the Western Isles.See the full content of this document
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I Love Mum, but I Can't Live with Her ; Today a Court Hearing Could Decide Molly Campbell's Fate. Here, the 12-Year-Old Spirited Away by Her Father to Pakistan Reveals Why She Doesn't Want to Come Home
It is a life from which she secretly fled on August 25 in an apparently prearranged escape, sparking fears that she'd been abducted. An international manhunt was triggered, culminating in her discovery at the home of her wealthy father Sajad, 45, in a suburb of Lahore.
Now she is no longer Molly Campbell, mixedrace daughter of a troubled mother and new British stepfather; a girl who was - she claims - racially abused and called a 'Paki'. Here, she is Misbah Ahmed Rana, pampered daughter of a successful property developer, with the run of a palatial mansion complete with 20 rooms, two servants and a gardener to tend the manicured lawns in grounds the size of a football pitch.'Whatever I wish, my fat...See the full content of this document
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