“I came to plan to kill my father to prevent him from hitting my mother and me,” Nicola Adams, a gold medalist at the 2012 London Olympics, said of the difficult childhood in a documentary.
“I slept with Hammer under the pillow. I had decided to kill my father, but I did not know where to bury him.” Nicola Adams, 39, former boxer (retired in November 2019 with an eye problem) gold medalist at the 2012 London Olympics and Rio 2016, tells about her childhood with father violent. A story she herself decided to publish in the Amazon Prime-produced documentary Lioness, the Nicola Adams story, which will be released on November 12 in the UK. He was five years old when he heard his parents arguing. If the father becomes violent, Nicholas will put himself before his mother to protect her: “I was trying to hit my father With a plastic sword, but he threw me away – in his words to the Guardian -. I was afraid, I could not tell anyone what was happening in the house. ” And again: “I slept with a hammer under my bed to defend myself at night.”
Then, one day, he watched a movie on TV in itI am an aggressive husband and father who was killed by his family: “I was watching this show, I thought it was brookside, where there was the same situation. I saw my mom crying on the stairs, so I went up to her and said, ‘It’s okay, I have a plan. I watched a TV show and I know how to get rid of my dad. I didn’t know where we were going to bury him, because they have a back garden on the show. Our land was paved with concrete. I told my mom that I didn’t know where we were going to get rid of the body when she said: do not stop. We have to go».
Scary story with the ring to save her: «My father beat me and It’s not over until my mom and brother are gone. When boxing started things really changed. Boxing gave me that Bravery And it made me believe that if something new happened, I would be able to Protect myself and my family – Tells the Guardian -. Boxing became my safe place because I used to meet a coach every day. It was like I had a second family and someone to talk to. Once you get into the gym, you can put everything aside and be yourself.” The Baba, contacted the producers of the documentary, denied any accusation. In 2012 he appeared in pictures next to his daughter, after his first Olympic gold medal. Nicolas called him some time later to ask him what he had done to her and her mother:I wanted you to apologize for trying to turn this down And building a new relationship – he explains to The Guardian -. He told me I was crazy and that nothing I said had happened. I was shocked. We haven’t spoken since.
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