For a woman who owns little more than the clothes she stands up in,
Michelle Dampha seems remarkably sanguine. Michelle's possessions — her
clothes, her collection of costly designer handbags, her jewellery and
even treasured photos of her children — have all been destroyed in a
fire. But not just any old fire.
The blaze was started by her ex-husband Darrell Plews, who made a vast
bonfire of her belongings after she left him for another man. Michelle,
34, may have lost almost everything material, but what she has gained,
she believes, is infinitely more valuable.
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For the mother-of-six from Wakefield, West Yorkshire, claims to have
found true love in the form of impoverished Gambian gardener Lamin
Dampha, 25, whom she met just seven months ago while on holiday with her
former husband in Africa.
Michelle Dampha with her news husband |
So convinced is Michelle that her love for Dampha is genuinely
reciprocated, that she has married him in Gambia. Quite when they tied
the knot remains an issue of contention. Plews believes Michelle was not
yet divorced from him when she made her vows to Lamin. Michelle insists
otherwise.
Whatever the truth of the matter, Darrell Plews was estranged from
Michelle and intent on revenge when he let himself into the
semi-detached home they once shared — while she sunbathed, oblivious, on
a Gambian beach — and piled all her possessions into a giant pyre in
the garden.
Michelle Dampha with ex-husband Darrell Plews |
Onto it he threw 50 handbags and more than 50 pairs of shoes by
designers including Gucci, Jimmy Choo and Vivienne Westwood. Then he
doused it in petrol, lit a match and watched it blaze for the next five
hours.
When Michelle arrived home four days later, it was as if every scrap of
evidence that she had ever lived there had been erased. 'Every single
thing down to my last pair of knickers, my last earring, photos of the
kids, college work, things that were irreplaceable, was gone. It was as
if I never existed,' she says.
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