Albanian Criminal's Deportation from UK Halted Due to Son's Aversion to Chicken Nuggets
united kingdom February 10, 2025 11:45Albanian man's deportation from the UK postponed after objections raised over son's food aversion.
Albanian man's deportation from the UK postponed after objections raised over son's food aversion.
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