Apple has apologized to six schoolboys solicited to abandon one from their shops in Australia, in what the understudies depicted as a supremacist occurrence.



Footage of the episode at Melbourne's Highpoint strip mall rose on Tuesday starting an online networking objection.

A staff part can be heard saying security are worried that the young men will shoplift.

Apple said the store supervisor apologized to the young men, who are all dark, and their school foremost.

The understudy who recorded the video, Francis Ose, said on Facebook: "Essentially prejudice - made them apologize tho (sic)."

One more of the young men included, Mohamed Semra, later said on Facebook that they were fulfilled by the reaction from Apple.

"They apologized, so we're cooling, no compelling reason to take it further," he composed.

The video of the occurrence has been seen more than 39,000 times on Facebook.

In it, a staff part can be heard saying: "These folks are … a tad stressed you may take something".

At the point when the young men dissent, the staff part lets them know: "End of examination - I have to request that you leave our store."

The greater part of the understudies in the video are in Year 10 and go to Maribyrnong College in Melbourn

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