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British mum leaves husband to be with Afghan migrant

| | Nov 02, 2016, at 04:57 pm
London, Nov 2 (IBNS): A British woman, who volunteered in the makeshift Calais migrant camp in France, reportedly left her husband to be with an Afghan migrant, who she plans to marry soon, reports said.

Helen Muller, 28, met her Afghan lover in the Calais camp, where he worked as a translator.

She was quoted in a report by Telegraph as saying that a relationship began as they talked 'for hours' everyday.

She has two kids from her previous marriage.

Muller told BBC that she is presently divorced and is concentrating on getting her partner.

"Everything has had to become a lot more serious a lot faster," she said

"For him to be able to legally move to the UK I would have to marry him within three months of him getting here. Everyone says I am crazy but it is the only legal way he can come here," she added.

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