Woman’s Day (Australia)

POLICE CALLED ON TRACEY’S HOLIDAY FROM HELL!

The MAFS start says hher now ex-boyfriend left her stranded on a holiday gone wrong in Berlin – but Patrick says otherwise…

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She says...

Tracey Jewel claims she was left stranded, penniless and alone in Berlin during what was supposed to be a romantic five-week European holiday.

After a string of arguments, Tracey says she was forced to turn to German police as she desperatel­y pleaded for her ex to pay for the cost of changing her flight home.

“Four days into the holiday Patrick told me he wasn’t happy in the relationsh­ip and was upset he’d been dragged into the spotlight,” Tracey tells Woman’s Day.

“But instead of working through it together, he made me his worst enemy. We would just fight, or he would just completely ignore me.

‘The fighting got so bad that I broke down’

“On the cruise I was shaking because I was so upset. I just wanted to go home, but I was stuck because I had no money.

“When we were in Berlin, the fighting got so bad that I broke down. I was done arguing with him and told the hotel the situation. Because of their duty of care, they called the police, and I filed a report with them the next morning.

“After loads of arguing, he finally paid for my flight home.”

Tracey claims her finances are tied up in her recently released book and other business, but Patrick had assured her everything would be taken care of financiall­y on the holiday.

She now believes Patrick – who she admits had also given her $20,000 for a business loan – used his money to his advantage.

“He put me in a position where I was financiall­y reliant on him and that just led to arguments,” she says.

Tracey tearfully adds, “I refuse to let this break me. I just need some time on my own now”.

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