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Alice Peacock

Brit rekindles romance with Ukrainian refugee after flying to warzone to win her back

A British dad branded a love rat for leaving his partner for a Ukrainian refugee before dumping her is giving the fledging relationship another shot, after flying to war-torn Ukraine to rekindle the romance.

Tony Garnett, 30, and 28-year-old partner Lorna - the mum to their two kids - welcomed Sofiia Karkadym into their home earlier this year after her country was invaded by Russia, but a romance quickly developed between Sofia and the security guard.

After running away with her and embarking on a four-month relationship just 10 days after she arrived in May, the dad cut Sofiia out of his life in October following a series of rows.

But the dad-of-two has now revealed the pair is giving their relationship another chance.

Tony and Sofiia had kept in touch with regular phone calls and Tony last week decided to go and see her in Ukraine.

Ukranian refugee Sofiia Karkadym (REX/Shutterstock)
Sofiia allegedly used a knife to stab the wall of she and Tony's rented home in Bradford. (REX/Shutterstock)

He flew to Poland and boarded a bus to cross the border before arriving several hours later at her family home in a village a few hours from Lviv, the Mail Online reports.

After a happy few weeks with her parents and her grandmother - who showered him with affection and cooked for him every day - the pair have returned to the UK to live together in Yorkshire.

Tony said: "I think we can make this work. She's a really attractive woman and always has interesting stuff to talk about. I want to know her much better and this time we will take things slower."

Tony and Sofiia's four-month relationship came to a dramatic close in September as a series of booze-fuelled rows escalated and Sofiia allegedly used a knife to stab the wall of their rented home in Bradford.

She was then reportedly arrested and taken away by police who warned her not to go back to the property.

Tony had claimed that her heavy drinking and jealousy over his two daughters fuelled arguments between them.

Tony Garnett and his former partner Lorna Garnett took Sofiia Karkadym into their home in May of this year (Joel Goodman/LNP)
Jilted mum Lorna Garnett with her former partner Tony Garnett (REX/Shutterstock)

Sofiia returned to Ukraine with her initial refugee status expiring and Tony branded their relationship a "huge mistake".

However, Tony has now said that he had "missed her" and claimed his anger over her drinking had "subsided.

"She promised me she would never touch alcohol again and since that day I got to Ukraine to see her she hasn't touched any drink. And she hasn't back in Yorkshire either," he said.

"I knew that it was very tough for her leaving her family and her country and arriving in Bradford and drink was something she turned to."

He and Sofiia had talked things through with her family, he said, adding that they had been "welcoming" and "loving" towards him.

Tony said he and Sofiia had talked things through with her family (Instagram)
Sofiia had previously returned to Ukraine with her initial refugee status expiring and Tony branded their relationship a "huge mistake". (REX/Shutterstock)

"They have put their trust in me to look after their daughter and that is what I will do. I have given them my promise."

She said that during their period on the rocks, she had been drinking "up to ten cans of strong lager a day".

Tony had also taken in two more Ukrainian refugees to help them and paid their rent too, he claimed, though they had now been homed by local authorities.

The couple's plans from here was for him to secure a job and Sofiia to head to college.

Tony said that his time in Ukraine made clear to him that it was "not a great place to be". There were regular power cuts and Russian-fired missiles while he was there, though the Ukrainian refence systems luckily intercepted them.

They had discussed marriage, he said, and the prospect of having children.

Sofiia said she loved Tony "very much" and had "really missed him".

"I am glad that he came to Ukraine to bring me back and that showed me that he really does care for me," she added.

She claimed everything that went on was due to the "tension" and "loneliness" she felt after leaving her family behind, but said it was good to be back in the UK.

Tony's former partner Lorna previously said the whole ordeal has adversely affected her mental health and that she had been prescribed anti-depressants to help cope.

"I do love him, I respect him, he is the father of our beautiful daughters. But there is too much water under the bridge now," said Lorna.

"This has affected my mental health. As soon as the kids were in bed and asleep, I just sat here and cried and cried."

Lorna had since said she was in a relationship with someone else.

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