
The boy's father denies theft allegations, calling his son a 'nice kid' letting off steam in hot weather
Teen who pushed women into Paris water hires lawyer to sue critics for racism
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A teenager who gained notoriety on social media for pushing women into water and squirting cyclists in Paris has hired a lawyer to sue his critics for racism, according to his father. The boy, identified as Hamza, is accused of stealing around twenty pieces of jewelry, though his father denies the theft, calling him a 'nice kid' who was 'letting off steam in hot weather.' The father, who requested anonymity, defended his son's actions as typical behavior for millions of children worldwide.
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"Around twenty pieces of jewelry were stolen.
according to The Korea HeraldHis father – who asked not to be named – said: 'Hamza is a nice kid.
according to Daily Mail +1In the end he's just a kid letting off steam in hot weather – like millions of kids do around the world.
according to Daily Mail +1
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