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Muslim boy, 4, referred to Prevent after talking about Fortnite – Metro.co.uk
The boy said his father had ‘guns and bombs in his shed’ when talking about the Fortnite video game.

The boys mum believes he would not have been referred to Prevent if he was white (Picture: Getty Images)
A four-year-old Muslim boy was referred to the Governments anti-extremism programme Prevent after he spoke about a video game at an after-school club.
The child, from the West Midlands, said his father had guns and bombs in his shed during a conversation with an after-school club worker about the video game Fortnite, which has characters collecting guns and bombs.
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