JoJo Remeny was born to a Hungarian Immigrant father and an Irish mother. He was abandoned as a baby and put into an orphanage run by the Catholic church . A strict regime run by the nuns of the orphanage ,Jojo ran away on many occasions, and managed to get into lots of trouble as a result of his increasing delinquent behaviour. As a result of his troublesome arrests by the police and uncontrollable episodes in his young life , JoJo was eventually ,at the tender age of 13 years of age ,arrested and taken into custody. He was put into a remand home for “tearways ” for 5 months ,before being made a ward of court and sent to a children’s care home run by Social
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Birmingham Museums Trust is more than a collection of buildings and objects. Our role is not only that of a guardian of a world-class collection, but of an active contributor to social change; forging links between past, present and future in ways that inspire creativity, hope and trust.