Anger of the jilted mother whose partner ran off with the Ukrainian refugee they let live with them 

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A jilted mother-of-three whose partner ran off with a Ukrainian refugee has shared her anger after she let the woman into her home.

Lorna Garnett says she was left heartbroken after her partner of ten years decided to leave her for Sofiia Karkadym just ten days after she moved into their hours after fleeing war-torn Ukraine.

Tony Garnett, 29, a security guard, who lives in Bradford, West Yorkshire, said he has fallen in love with the 22-year-old and wants to spend the rest of his life with her. 

Sofiia, who fled the city of Lviv in western Ukraine, said she ‘fancied’ Tony as soon as she saw him and that the pair are living their very own ‘love story’.

But, speaking to the Sun on Sunday, Lorna said she believes Sofiia ‘set her sights on Anthony from the start, decided she wanted him and she took him’.

She added: ‘She didn’t care about the devastation that was left behind. Everything I knew has been turned on its head in the space of two weeks.’

Anger of the jilted mother whose partner ran off with the Ukrainian refugee they let live with them 

Jilted mother Lorna Garnett whose partner Tony ran off with a Ukrainian refugee has shared her anger after she let the woman into her home. Pictured: Tony and Lorna before the split

Sofiia Karkadym (pictured) arrived in the UK at the start of May after fleeing the war in Ukraine

Sofiia Karkadym (pictured) arrived in the UK at the start of May after fleeing the war in Ukraine 

Lorna told the newspaper she had reservations about the scheme but felt it was the right thing to do after seeing the ‘terrifying’ situation in Ukraine on the news.

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She said: ‘I decided it was the right thing to do to put a roof over someone’s head and help them when they were in desperate need.

‘And this is how Sofiia has repaid me for giving her a home.’

The family had taken Sofiia in in an effort to do their bit to help Ukrainian’s fleeing the Russian invasion, with Tony telling The Sun he ‘wanted to do the right thing’ and that she was the first person to get in touch on a Facebook page where he offered to house a refugee under the Government’s scheme.

Sofiia, who works as an IT manager, flew into Manchester on May 4 after waiting for weeks in Berlin for her UK visa to be approved.

Tony said he and Sofiia quickly developed a connection, and while his six-year-old and three-year-old daughters also took a liking to her, his partner of 10 years did not. 

Just 10 days after moving in with the Garnett family, Sofiia (pictured) and lover Tony moved out

Just 10 days after moving in with the Garnett family, Sofiia (pictured) and lover Tony moved out

Sofiia, who is an IT manager, fled the western Ukrainian city of Lviv to escape the war. Pictured: are refugees waiting to board a train at the main railway station in the city of Lviv in February

Sofiia, who is an IT manager, fled the western Ukrainian city of Lviv to escape the war. Pictured: are refugees waiting to board a train at the main railway station in the city of Lviv in February

Tony, who speaks Slovakian, would talk with his future lover while she spoke Ukrainian, as the two languages are mutually intelligible.

However, this left Lorna not understanding what they were talking about.

‘We were getting on brilliantly but at that time it was no more than that — although I can see why Lorna started to feel jealous and resentful of her,’ Tony said.

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As the days passed Sofiia would join Tony at the gym and they would talk in his car, while at home they grew physically closer.  

‘At home I realised we were finding excuses to touch and brush against each other, it was very flirtatious but nothing more than that happened at that stage,’ he said.

‘Although it was fairly innocent it was causing arguments. I can understand that. When I got in at night Sofiia would be the one who had made a meal for me to try.’

Sofiia said she 'fancied' Tony as soon as she saw him and they are living their own 'love story'

Sofiia said she ‘fancied’ Tony as soon as she saw him and they are living their own ‘love story’

The IT manager (pictured) moved in with Tony and his parents while they find their own place

The IT manager (pictured) moved in with Tony and his parents while they find their own place

As the pair got closer and closer, Lorna became ‘very jealous’ Tony says, and began to question why Sofiia was following him around all the time.    

‘The atmosphere was getting really bad and Sofiia told me she didn’t know whether she could continue to live with us under these circumstances,’ he said.

‘Lorna was never that enthusiastic about having a refugee in our home because it meant the girls had to move into one room.’

Things came to a head after an explosive row between the women left Sofiia in tears and saying she no longer felt like she could no longer live in the same house as Lorna.

Tony said ‘something inside me clicked’ and he told Lorna ‘If she’s going, I’m going’. 

The pair then packed their bags and moved in with Tony’s mother and father, although they are looking at properties to move into. 

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After their relationship of 10 years ended in the space of just 10 days, Tony says he feels bad and that Lorna is not to blame. 

‘I am so sorry for what Lorna is going through, this was not her fault and it was not about anything she did wrong.

‘We never set out to do this, it wasn’t planned and we didn’t mean to hurt anyone.’

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