posted their apology on the author’s website. The statement isn’t dated and wasn’t sent to any Jewish groups or promoted publicly. “The Dahl family and the Roald Dahl Story Company deeply apologise [sic] for the lasting and understandable hurt caused by some of Roald Dahl’s statements.
Those prejudiced remarks are incomprehensible to us and stand in marked contrast to the man we knew…,” the apology reads. “We hope that, just as he did at his best, at his absolute worst, Roald Dahl can help remind us of the lasting impact of words.”In a statement to the Sunday Times, the family members acknowledged both their love for Dahl and the pain he caused. “Apologising [sic] for the words of a much-loved grandparent is a challenging thing to do, but.
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