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Article: A TALE OF TWO MASAI BRIDES; They're British sisters who, incredibly, both married young Masai warriors. Read their extraordinary stories of infidelity, deceit, deportation and (one sister STILL insists) love ...
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- Daily Mail (London)
- Article date:
- June 17, 2004
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Byline: YVONNE ILLSLEY
SISTERS Heather Coles and Elaine Sealy both found themselves seduced by Masai warriors as they holidayed on Mombasa beach. Heather, 49, married first, but her dream relationship ended last year after she discovered her husband had not only been unfaithful but had also squandered her life savings. Elaine, 51, is still with her Masai husband but admits he, too, has been unfaithful. Here, the two sisters tell YVONNE ILLSLEY their stories.
HEATHER'S STORY
HEATHER COLES, 49, is a catering manager and lives in Harpenden, Herts, with her son David, four, from her marriage to Aldo Lesuutia, 30. She has two adult children from a ...
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