Whizz kid Sufiah Yusof goes from Cxford to prostitution
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Thanks to the intellect to win a place at Oxford at the age of 13, should be Sufiah Yusof, maintaining, carving, high-flying career in itself. But a decade after the headlines of newspapers, thanks to his remarkable talent for mathematics - and days after his father was detained for two teenage sexual violence - Miss Yusof was suspended for 130 dollars an hour, a prostitute. The revelation comes from a sad case, clemency for the family, the party, the brightest in the UK after the failure Yusof, once a strict Muslims, and has won two of his siblings d ‘Study locations throughout the time they were 16, reported the British daily “Daily Mail”. Call yourself even Shilpa Lee, 23-year-old Miss Yusof made advertise their corpses on an Internet site and manages the sex of an apartment on the street, back to Salford. Yesterday, a friend of the former child prodigy of its sinking, said: “It is shocking to despair. “Through their brains surprising that they should be able to make money any way it wants. But instead of their lives spiral completely out of control. “Sufiah has suffered so many coups in his life. I only hope they can pull themselves of this life, it is in the file. “It is also a good man and deserves a better life than this. Your gift really was a curse. ” On the site, describes itself as “very good size 8, and 32D bust 5ft 5in tall - of reservation available to every day from 11 to 8pm. She added that a “sexy, smart student, who speaks of” older gentlemen. “If a journalist Undercover she visited the apartment, Miss Yusof gekreist and naked on a bed, where she getaumelt its list of services. Yusof bad image was taken on innocent smile of the child outside St Hilda’s College, Oxford, after the victory of their place in the study of mathematics in the year 1997. But they vaguent, three years later, at the age of 15 and said that their parents, they were under unbearable pressure to be successful. It was by the police 12 days later, she worked as a waitress at an Internet cafĂ© in Bournemouth, but refused to return to their parents, who had abandoned her job to raise her five children at home. Miss Yusof was created by a foster family, and a short time later, an e-mail to their parents austrocknend, documentation of the “living hell”, she said her father - as Professor - had prepared. She wrote: “I finally had enough of 15 years of physical and emotional abuse.” She accuses his “management control and harassment” father in the labor force in the cold with concentration and said she never wanted to see again. |