The double life of a KGB insider recruited by MI6 features microfilm, Soviet secrets and a daring escape. Godievsky was summoned back to Moscow (pictured) in 1985 under the guise of being made the head of the KGB in Britain. According to The Times, the couple met in secret trysts at various Copenhagen hotels every few weeks, but he could not divulge his life as a double agent to her and said half of my existence and my thoughts had to remain secret. IfGordievsky found himself in trouble he was told to arm himself with a Safeway shopping bag and stand at a certain central Moscow street corner at exactly 7.30pm on a Tuesday. Ben Macintyres wonderful The Spy and the Traitor complements and enhances Gordievskys first-person account. There were stages in his journey. Self: Sunday. Published: 22:02 BST, 18 May 2019 | Updated: 09:18 BST, 19 May 2019, Were walking through a park in London where a Soviet spy once carried out a secret drop just before he saved the world. After a long period of no contact MI6 was delighted when Moscow sent Gordievsky to London. However, the marriage was effectively dead by then and eventually it foundered completely. and other data for a number of reasons, such as keeping FT Sites reliable and secure, cookies It included details of the KGBs attempts to influence western elections through active measures. Menu. [9] He tried to send a covert sympathetic message to the Politiets Efterretningstjeneste (Danish Security Intelligence Service), called PET, but his three-year stint ended and he returned to Moscow before making any direct contact. We have noticed that there is an issue with your subscription billing details. The views expressed in the contents above are those of our users and do not necessarily reflect the views of MailOnline. Yelena Akopian, his first wife. He brought his kids as cover. Gordievsky. The Soviet Union subsequently sentenced him to death in absentia. That does ring true. [30], In Gordievsky's opinion, the culprit was a UK-based Russian business associate who had supplied him with pills, which he said were the sedative Xanax, purportedly for insomnia; he refused to identify the associate, saying British authorities had advised against it. It was the only time that the spooks managed to exfiltrate a penetration agent from the USSR, outwitting their Russian adversaries. However, he could not risk trying to escape openly. His visa was cleared by the Danes intentionally, in consultation with the MI6. He was approached by the British intelligence head of the local station, codenamed Bromhead. His codename was SUNBEAM. He calmly accepted to take up the dubious role. The comments below have not been moderated, By Im told Vladimir Putin has a personal axe to grind when it comes to Oleg. If you do nothing, you will be auto-enrolled in our premium digital monthly subscription plan and retain complete access for $69 per month. I fell in love at first sight, [and] our love flared. In 2008, he spent 34 hours unconscious in hospital after falling ill at his home. Only 2% of people can spot the odd couple hidden among the silhouettes so are you among them? The Institute of International Relations housed a small KGB station, which began looking for new recruits. Unlike his brother, Gordievsky was assigned a desk job in Moscow and was required to create documentation for other spies to mask their true identities. [29] He claimed that he was poisoned with thallium by "rogue elements in Moscow". In later life, Gordievsky has been cantankerous and reproving. According to one officer present Pettit was visibly moved, 'her expression a mixture of recognition and love', despite usually disapproving of emotional outbursts. He was briefed on RYAN before he left Moscow, but by the time he reached London, the operation was well on its way. Macintyre writes that Foot wasnt a Soviet spy. Then in a completely spontaneous and highly effective move, Mrs Ascot began changing her daughters full nappy on the boot where Gordievsky was hidden, with the smell enough to offend the dog and cause it to move away. Gordievsky got disenchanted with the KGB and by Russia after their invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968. Oleg Gordievsky was the most significant British agent of the cold war. Stalin: General secretary of the communist party. You may change or cancel your subscription or trial at any time online. 'She was the first person I saw as a free man.'. Gordievsky was featured in the PBS documentary Commanding Heights: The Battle for the World Economy. This averted a nuclear war between the two super powers. offers FT membership to read for free. Ever since his defection, Gordievsky has lived comfortably in the Surrey suburbs, for most of that time with his long-term British-born companion Maureen. But he has interviewed all of the former officers involved in the case, who tell their stories for the first time. While in London, his MI6 code name was NOCTON. These mutual signals indicated that the escape plan was to be activated immediately. PressReader. analyse how our Sites are used. Ronald Reagans rhetoric about the Soviet Union as an evil empire was interpreted in Moscow as a direct threat. He lost his marriage. [7] He was questioned for about five hours. Oleg Gordievsky, Soviet spy and double agent. Hes paid an enormous cost. [8], Following his exfiltration from the USSR to the UK in 1985, he became of even greater use to the West, in that the information he disclosed (and had previously disclosed) could be immediately acted upon and shared without endangering his life, identity, or position. [19], Gordievsky's exfiltration greatly embarrassed both the KGB and the Soviet Union and resulted in disruptions by Viktor Babunov, the KGB's chief of counterintelligence, within the KGB including Sergei Ivanov's career with the KGB, who was KGB resident in Finland, as well as numerous members of the Leningrad KGB, which was responsible for surveillance of British subjects, and numerous persons close to Vladimir Putin, who was a member of the Leningrad KGB. IMDb Best of 2022. Foot, he said, had met his KGB handlers over lunch at the Gay Hussar, a Hungarian restaurant in Londons Soho, and received the equivalent of 37,000 in todays money for being a confidential contact. Oleg Antonovich Gordievsky was born on October 10, 1938, in Moscow, in the erstwhile USSR, to Anton Gordievsky, an NKVD official, and Olga Nikolayevna Gornova, a statistician. Gordievsky heard all about it as a senior KGB operative, but quickly passed word on to his handlers, who took it to the highest level. He was finally able to divorce Yelena in 1979 and quickly married Leila, with whom he had had two daughters, Maria and Anna. Also Known As: Oleg Antonovich Gordievsky, Notable Alumni: Moscow State Institute Of International Relations, education: Moscow State Institute Of International Relations, See the events in life of Oleg Gordievsky in Chronological Order, (Former Colonel of the KGB and Bureau Chief in London), https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:%D0%9C.%D0%A2%D1%8D%D1%82%D1%87%D0%B5%D1%80_%D0%BF%D0%BE%D0%B7%D0%B4%D1%80%D0%B0%D0%B2%D0%BB%D1%8F%D0%B5%D1%82_%D0%9E.%D0%93%D0%BE%D1%80%D0%B4%D0%B8%D0%B5%D0%B2%D1%81%D0%BA%D0%BE%D0%B3%D0%BE.jpg, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lBNz0c-D9F8&app=desktop, https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Gordievsky.png, https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Reagan%E2%80%99s_meeting_with_Oleg_Gordievsky_in_the_Oval_Office_(04).jpg, https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Reagan%E2%80%99s_meeting_with_Oleg_Gordievsky_in_the_Oval_Office_(15).jpg. Although he almost certainly remained under KGB surveillance, Gordievsky managed to send a covert signal to MI6, which activated the elaborate escape plan, Pimlico, that had been in place for many years for just such an emergency. Part of the Daily Mail, The Mail on Sunday & Metro Media Group, 'How can I fix this?' Jakob Andersen med Oleg Gordievsky: "De Rde Spioner KGB's operationer i Danmark fra Stalin til Jeltsin, fra Stauning til Nyrup", Hst & Sn, Copenhagen (2002). Leila, his second wife, was a typist and was completely different from his first wife. and defected to Britain. So Im walking with Macintyre, a short, bespectacled 55-year-old with a tweed jacket and a fierce intelligence, through Corams Fields near Holborn. After that, he was released and told that he would never work abroad again. Macintyre's book claims he was also the source of the information that alleged former Labour leader Michael Foot was giving information to the Russians in the late 1980s. His wife, Leila (an Azeri) was the daughter of a KGB officer and was unaware of her husband's defection. Oleg Antonovich Gordievsky, CMG ( ; born 10 October 1938) is a former colonel of the KGB who became KGB resident-designate (rezident) and bureau chief in London, and was a double agent, providing information to the British Secret Intelligence Service (MI6) from 1974 to 1985. He was summoned back to Moscow the next day, under the guise of being made the head of the KGB in Britain. His first tentative step was to call his then wife Yelena from an embassy phone bugged by the Danes, and to declare: Theyve done it! Macintyre described their relationship as passionate and loving, with Gordievsky admiring her lack of inhibition, vitality and dedication to family life and Leila seeing him as perfect. [2] A September 2018 article indicated that by that time he was living in an undisclosed location in the Home counties of England. They have a duty of care to her as they do to Oleg. We are no longer accepting comments on this article. It was to be another six years before Gordievsky was reunited with his family. Gordievsky was posted in London as the Deputy Chief of the KGB at the embassy. Leila Aliyeva, his second wife. Though there was no substantial threat, the MI6 engineered an escape plan, codenamed PIMLICO, for their prized asset. He was informed that he would never be posted overseas, and in June 1985, his family was brought back to the USSR. [7] He waited on a particular street corner, on a particular weekday at 7.30 pm, carrying a Safeway bag as a signal. ' our meeting lasted four hours and after that i met her several times again,' he said. He didnt do it for money; he did it purely for ideological reasons., All this is laid out in The Spy And The Traitor, which is about to be released in paperback. Covert surveillance photographs of Gordievsky taken by the Danish intelligence service PET during his postings to Copenhagen. For details about Ben Macintyres book tour, visit penguin.co.uk/events, Ben Macintyre will be speaking at the Chalke Valley History Festival on Saturday 29th June. Gordievsky, who was under constant surveillance, fled to a meeting point around 26 miles from the Finnish border and hid in a ditch until his MI6 handler referred to as Viscount Roy Ascot in the book arrived as part of a small convoy. The wife and daughters of Oleg Gordievsky arrived today in London to be reunited with him six years after he quit the K.G.B. Gordievsky witnessed how people, trying to flee to the other side, were oppressed and shot at by the administration in East Berlin. 00:00:26. In later life, Gordievsky. But earlier in 1985 he was called back to Moscow after officials suspected he was a traitor, prompting him to activate the Pimlico escape plan. The result is a dazzling non-fiction thriller and an intimate portrait of high-stakes espionage. They were married before his first foreign posting in Denmark. Oleg Antonovich Gordievsky, CMG ( ; born 10 October 1938) is a former colonel of the KGB who became KGB resident-designate ( rezident) and bureau chief in London, and was a double agent, providing information to the British Secret Intelligence Service (MI6) from 1974 to 1985. Former intelligence officers had to go back and ask permission to talk to me, but I was given total access. According to Gordievsky the KGB made regular payments to Foot in the 1950s and 60s, up until the Prague Spring. [2], On completion of his studies, Gordievsky joined the foreign service and was posted to East Berlin in August 1961, just before the erection of the Berlin Wall. [23], Gordievsky was appointed Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of St Michael and St George (CMG) for "services to the security of the United Kingdom" in the 2007 Queen's Birthday Honours (in the Diplomatic List). However, he now became sceptical. [4] He proved an excellent student at school, where he learned to speak German. The views expressed in the contents above are those of our users and do not necessarily reflect the views of MailOnline. They talk about their new life in England now Leila and the children have been allowed to join him after 6 years, and the possibility of a return to Russia and Moscow, their home town. [5] His second posting to Denmark ended in 1978, and he was recalled to Moscow this time for a lengthy period because he quickly divorced his wife and married a woman he had been having an affair with, and the KGB frowned upon affairs and divorces as immoral. One of his great pleasures, he says, is feeding the foxes who visit his garden. They underestimated just how furious the KGB was. You may also opt to downgrade to Standard Digital, a robust journalistic offering that fulfils many users needs. This was the time when a mass exodus from East to West Berlin was taking place and the infamous Berlin wall was getting built. He enrolled at the prestigious Moscow State Institute of International Relations at age 17. It was not until 1965, that he received his first assignment as a handler for spies in Denmark, under the cover of a consular official dealing with visas. The plan was called PIMLICO. We are no longer accepting comments on this article. [24] The Guardian newspaper noted that it was "the same gong given (to) his fictional cold war colleague James Bond. It went some way towards exorcising the Cambridge spies, who a generation earlier had travelled in the opposite direction. For 11 years, he spied for MI6. Oleg Gordievsky and Leila Alieva met in Copenhagen: she was a typist for the World Health Organization; he was an unhappily married KGB officer, and a spy for MI6. [2] Two British diplomats and their wives were Gordievsky's courier; to dissuade sniffer dogs at the Finnish border one of the wives dropped her baby's dirty nappy on the ground, causing the dogs to flee. or [2], The value of MI6's recruitment of such a highly placed and valuable intelligence asset increased dramatically when, in 1982, the KGB posted Gordievsky to London, and he rose through the ranks there, gaining the ability to access higher and higher levels of Soviet secrets, which he passed easily to MI6 via a London safe house. By then, he had been made the chief of KGB at the London embassy. He came to believe that he was serving a corrupt, barbarian regime. And she is still looked after by MI6. Oleg was assigned to the Soviet Embassy in Copenhagen, Denmark, with the job of supporting "illegals" in the . MI6 had shared intelligence with the CIA, concealing its source, but the US had carried out its own investigation to identify Gordievsky. At one end of the path was an agent disguised as a cyclist, at the other was another with a pram and a camera, so she could snap whoever came to pick up the brick.. the countries of your choice. Lunch followed. This was the most embarrassing failure in KGB history., Macintyre describes the former spy in his book as one of the loneliest men he has met. [2] During this Moscow period, it was too risky for him to send any information to MI6. p&p of 1.99. [18] She and their children were on holiday in the Azerbaijan SSR at the time of his escape. personalising content and ads, providing social media features and to For tickets, go to www.cvhf.org.uk or call 01722 781133. The only thing they were insistent on was that I didnt identify any of the intelligence officers by name., And why were those former agents so happy to talk? Born in 1929 near the Lord's Cricket ground she was the eldest daughter of Charles Pettit, a solicitor who was badly wounded in the Second World War, and Valerie Douglas, a Scottish dancer. Interview with Oleg Gordievsky and Leila Gordievsky, a defected Russian agent and his wife. Now this (barrier) is removed, he said. The remnants of the KGB are still really angry about Gordievsky. MI6 was waiting. Extraordinary., Oleg Gordievsky in his KGB uniform (left); his wife Leila (right), Gordievsky had been brought up a loyalist, the son of a KGB agent, but his stomach was turned by the sight of the Berlin Wall going up while he was stationed there. Please. A Czechoslovak spy, Standa Kaplan, had defected to Canada. [2], Unbeknownst to him, Gordievsky had been betrayed in early May (or early June 1985 at the latest) by CIA officer Aldrich Ames. The Spy And The Traitor is published in paperback, with a new afterword, on May 30 (Penguin), 8.99. Indeed, the information passed by Gordievsky became the first proof of how worried the Soviet leadership had become about the possibility of a NATO nuclear first strike. But he was also, bravely, spying for the West. [2] He began reading western newspapers. No one like Bond ever existed., After years building up contacts through his work as a journalist, Macintyre had help in approaching Gordievsky. Betrayal eventually came from a venal CIA officer, Aldrich Ames, who tipped off Moscow Ames is the traitor of the books title. Others were gifted working-class linguists recruited from Oxbridge. Gordievsky described Valerie as a 'perfectionist' who 'always showed me great kindness and a lot of patience'. The blanket would stop him being seen by infrared cameras as the car passed across the border into Finland. Asked if he knew anybody who might be of interest to western intelligence, Kaplan threw out a few names, including that of Gordievsky, who was a friend from the KGB academy, aware of the drawbacks of communism, and not so different from him, he said. Even though he knew his life would revolve around serving the Soviet Union, either in the foreign office or as part of the intelligence service, the way he was pulled into the system was not intentional. Whatever little sense of belonging he had toward his country or his fathers beloved KGB, quickly changed into rage and anguish. Joseph Curtis For Mailonline university If Oleg had been caught he would have been tortured and executed, and most of his family would have been rounded up as well., Oleg Gordievsky today. Spies, God bless them, are brilliantly indiscreet. He said he was poisoned with thallium, a highly toxic metal used in insecticides which was favoured by the KGB in assassinations during the Cold War. Phone orders min. In an emergency, Gordievsky would turn up wearing a grey cap and holding a plastic Safeway bag. "I realised they wanted to hush up the crime," he remarked. Gordievsky has told the story of his own improbable survival in a gripping 1995 memoir, Next Stop Execution. He was a married man and a spy with a secret love affair with the daughter of a Major in the KGB, a life fit for a movie plot. and The accusations were first published in the Sunday Times two decades ago. One MI6 officer, years later, revealed he never wanted to see another KitKat because those monitoring the spot got used to carrying around a chocolate bar just in case. Thirty years on, Gordievskys successful escape still seems incredible. Part of the Daily Mail, The Mail on Sunday & Metro Media Group, Oleg lost everything. 06:01 EDT 17 Sep 2018. First he shook off his KGB tails, then made for the border with Finland, hiding in remote undergrowth until he was picked up by a rescue car driven by two British agents who, astonishingly, had brought along their baby. Paul Bracchi for the Daily Mail, The Mars Bar defector: How MI6's greatest ever KGB mole was smuggled out of Moscow thanks to a chocolate bar, a Safeway bag and a very secret dash to Balmoral, Britain may have MISSED the real 'novichok assassins' by concentrating on pair caught on CCTV who may only have been 'watchers' spying on Skripal family home, Saboteurs wreck Russian train cut power cables 37mi from Ukraine, Moment large saltwater crocodile snatches pet dog off beach in QLD, 'We're not your enemies!' Simply log into Settings & Account and select "Cancel" on the right-hand side. [7], Although MI6 had passed on information provided by Gordievsky to the American CIA, the British would not reveal their source, so the CIA had conducted a covert operation to discover who the source was. Free UK p&p over 10, online orders only. He raised the alarm with his supermarket bag and gave his minders the slip. It was the only time that the spooks managed to exfiltrate a penetration agent from the USSR, outwitting their Russian adversaries. In a way, Oleg lost everything. Sophia : Casey's wife. You could say it was the family business. gordievsky said he did not meet Mrs Thatcher until several months after the attempt to get his family released. Soon afterwards, the Soviet government invited a prominent American, Donald Trump, to visit Moscow. His two books on Soviet intelligence operations with historian Christopher Andrew are invaluable. For cost savings, you can change your plan at any time online in the Settings & Account section. However, there was no need to execute the plan at the time. Gordievsky in his student days at Moscow's elite Institute of International Affairs where he was first recruited by the KGB. The books most contentious section concerns Michael Foot whom, Macintyre writes, the KGB cultivated for two decades. In 1972 Gordievsky went back to Denmark for a second tour. [9][2] By the time he arrived again in Copenhagen in October 1972 for a second three-year stint, both the PET as well as MI6 which had been tipped off by one of Gordievsky's old university friends felt he was a persuadable agent. The daughter of a Russian. Gordievskys British contacts were a colourful bunch. Gordievsky remains a passionate Anglophile, subscribing to The Spectator and penning articles for the Literary Review. Please, The subscription details associated with this account need to be updated. Hes not gathering intelligence. The family went with Gordievsky when he was posted to London in 1982 and they quickly settled, enjoying British culture and never realising what the double agent was actually up to as he divulged secrets to MI6 on a weekly basis. That he managed to deceive his KGB colleagues during this time was remarkable. [4] The building of the wall appalled him, and he became disillusioned with the Soviet system. They love telling their own stories. They still have a powerful resonance today, he says. Salisbury reaction: 'It would be comical but for the fact someone died', Original reporting and incisive analysis, direct from the Guardian every morning, 2023 Guardian News & Media Limited or its affiliated companies. His accusations over the years have proved controversial and his claims have been interpreted very differently by the right and left in Britain. Moore also wrote that, although the claims are difficult to corroborate without MI6 and KGB files, Gordievsky's past record in revealing KGB contacts in Britain had been shown to be reliable.[27]. They were reunited six years later but the marriage didnt survive. [2] A 1994 report by the Washington Post, however, stated that "After six weeks of questioning Ames the FBI and CIA remain baffled about whether Ames or someone else first warned the Soviets about Gordievsky". Oleg Gordievsky, the most prominent Soviet agent to defect to Britain during the Cold War, personally pleaded with Margaret Thatcher to help secure the release of his family from Moscow. Premium Digital includes access to our premier business column, Lex, as well as 15 curated newsletters covering key business themes with original, in-depth reporting. He felt sure that if she discovered the truth, as a loyal KGB officer herself, she would shop him. Oleg Gordievsky, pictured with wife Leila years after fleeing to the UK in 1985, is regarded as Britain's 'most valuable' spy during the Cold War, but only escaped Moscow thanks to the. He lives a very solitary life., But he adds: I dont want to make him sound like a tragic figure, because Ive never heard him express a single word of regret. The allegiance of Hollis remains a debated historical issue; the MI5 official website has cited Gordievsky's revelation as a vindication of Hollis. Self - Wife of Defector; 1990 1 ep; Credits. At lunchtimes he would slip out of the embassy and hand over microfilm strips to his case officer for copying. Moscow orders all over-65s to stay at home then adds the A million Britons abroad are told to come home NOW with more Saboteurs wreck Russian train cut power cables 37mi from Ukraine, Unseen footage of Meghan Markle during her teenage years, 'We're not your enemies!' Once the car reached safety the officer who was driving put Sibelius's Finlandia into the cassette player, and turned it up to full volume. What he didn't tell her was about the secret life that awaited him. After getting trained in the tricks of the trade, Gordievsky chose his first spy name, Guardiyetsev.. He sold info on all double agents in KGB working for CIA and then this new info about Oleg. Gordievsky managed to escape in July 1985, while his wife and children were on a vacation. There has been only one sinister episode during this gilded life in the stockbroker belt. He had a prodigious memory and thorough knowledge of current and former KGB operations. He was accompanied in his car by wife Caroline and their 15-month old daughter Florence, while in the other vehicle was his deputy Arthur Gee and wife Rachel. He arrived just as the Berlin Wall went up, and woke one morning to the sound of tanks rumbling past the Soviet embassy. During her retirement Pettit lived with her mother and sister in Surrey. Edit. Premium access for businesses and educational institutions. This is where Gordievsky carried out his last dead-drop, hiding 8,000 in the bushes for a newly arrived Soviet spy. He worked as a double agent for the British secret service during the Cold War, between 1974 and 1985. The family loved life in the UK's capital and Gordievsky's career went from strength to strength; he was promoted four times, thanks to the British continually expelling his superiors. The spy mentioned the possibility of fleeing to London to his wife without telling her of his true identity and was quickly dismissed, which made him decide not to include her and his daughters, then aged five and three, in the Pimlico plan. It was obvious to me that I had been poisoned.. MI6 boosted Gordievskys career by feeding him real, low-grade intelligence and by removing rival spies who threatened to expose him. After his short test in Berlin, Gordievsky was sent to the KGB covert training centre called School 101, deep into the woods in North Moscow, along with 120 other trainees. To order a copy for 21.50 go to guardianbookshop.com or call 0330 333 6846. The dog duly slunk off, says Macintyre. [9][2] MI6 subsequently made contact with Gordievsky, and began running him as a double agent in 1974. Lying down in the boot of a Ford Sierra saloon, he was smuggled across the border into Finland. Far from disappearing, because we do everything online now, the secret world is more important than ever. , updated He spoke extensively to Gordievsky, who is now 79 and living in the home counties a remarkable figure, proud, shrewd and irascible. His fathers obsession with the uniform and lack of morality of any sort did not instil much humanity in young Gordievskys heart. 894646. In the meantime, he had learned English and closely studied the KGBs British files. [2], Soviet authorities subsequently sentenced Gordievsky to death in absentia for treason,[17] a sentence never rescinded by post-Soviet Russian authorities, but which cannot be legally carried out because of Russia's then-membership in the Council of Europe. People in Downing Street and the Oval Office didnt believe it at first, but Oleg managed to convince them it was true and say that unless they calmed down the fighting talk, the West would effectively press the button on its own destruction., Moves were made to calm down the Soviets, who never fired. It was at this tricky point that MI6 came up with a plan to smuggle him out of the USSR, should the need arise. Description. The Kremlin genuinely believed the West was going to launch a first nuclear strike.. [2], Two of Gordievsky's most important contributions were averting a potential nuclear confrontation with the Soviet Union, when NATO exercise Able Archer 83 was misinterpreted by the Soviets as a potential first strike,[10] and identifying Mikhail Gorbachev as the Soviet heir-apparent long before he came to prominence. Gordievskys double life started after a junior MI6 officer saw his name while leafing through a personnel file. Gordievsky was sent to East Germany as a translator in August 1961, for a short tenure of 6 months. He was trained thoroughly in every aspect of intelligence service, including, intelligence, counter-intelligence, surveillance, and combat. During your trial you will have complete digital access to FT.com with everything in both of our Standard Digital and Premium Digital packages. It was reported in 2013 that Gordievsky was in a long-term relationship with a British woman he had met in the 1990s.
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