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HE DITCHED HIS WIFE OF OVER 20 YEARS! Married man disappears, shows up in the US wedded to a new woman
A Scottish man who mysteriously disappeared, leaving his wife terrified and sparking a widespread manhunt, has been discovered alive – married to a new wife in the US.
In July, Malcolm McGregor told his family he was going to visit a relative just a short distance from the home he shared with his childhood sweetheart Cheryl Cowie. However, he never returned.
In a panic, Ms Cowie reported him missing and police began the frantic search to return him alive to his wife and two children.
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But just days later, Mr McGregor posted wedding photos to Facebook showing he’d flown more than 7000km to marry a new wife in Utah.
It’s left Ms Cowie extremely upset with her former partner.
“It’s just awful. It must have been devastating for Cowie to see those pics,” a friend said, quoted by The Sun.
“Malcolm and Cheryl are childhood sweethearts. They’ve been together for over 20 years – they met at school. They have two kids and seemed like the perfect family.
“But all of a sudden he just upped and left. It’s crazy what’s happened. They just don’t know what has gotten into him – it’s just so out of character.
“To say his family are devastated is an understatement.”
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