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He gave refuge to a Ukrainian woman, whose husband fell in love with a young woman and asked for a divorce.

He gave refuge to a Ukrainian woman, whose husband fell in love with a young woman and asked for a divorce.

The couple, along with their two children, were welcomed to their home in Bradford (UK) by 22-year-old Sofia Karkadim, but they stopped being a couple 10 days after arriving in Ukraine.



Courtesy | Learned about the story of the information technology expert through Facebook and gave him his house

A British woman gave asylum to a Ukrainian displaced by the Russian invasion, her husband fell in love with a young woman, and 10 days later she filed for divorce.

Tony Garnett, 29, and his wife, Lorna, 28, are one of several British families whose Ukrainian refugees were forced to flee their cities following the invasion of Ukraine by Russian forces in late February.

The couple, along with their two children, were welcomed to their home in Bradford (UK) by 22-year-old Sofia Karkadimi, but they stopped being a couple 10 days after arriving in Ukraine as Tony formed a new couple seeking divorce. Refugee.

“We plan to spend the rest of our lives together,” said Tony, who works as a security guard for the British newspaper The Sun.

“As soon as I saw him, I became interested in him. It was very fast, but it was our love story. I know people will think badly of me, but it will happen. I could see how unhappy Tony was, “Sofia told the aforementioned media outlet as she fled Liv.

Still married, Tony, with the support of his wife, completed an application from the British government to apply for a refugee reception. β€œIt started with the simple desire to do the right thing and provide a roof for someone who needs a man or a woman,” the person said.

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However, the Englishman found the process to be time consuming and he decided to act on his own. He found out the story of the IT expert through Facebook and offered him his home.

Later, the Ukrainian agreed and traveled to Berlin (Germany), from where he obtained a visa to enter the UK and departed. Then, as already pointed out, her life changed drastically, changing the lives of the two Britons who took her on in different ways.

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