Scam warning: Woman ‘broke down’ after £10,000 scam left her with ‘no money and no food’ | Personal Finance | Finance

After going through a divorce and then brain surgery in 2016, Elspet Wilson decided she wanted to start dating again and joined a dating site. She was contacted by a man who used a fake identity and alias ‘Brian Walsh’. They started a relationship with the promise of marriage and she sent him almost £10,000.

On the BBC programme For Love or Money today, Kym Marsh and Ashley John-Baptiste spoke to Elspet about her situation with ‘Brian Walsh’ in the hopes to raise awareness to others about the horrific online romance fraud that many vulnerable people fall victim to.

Elspet explained that Brian claimed he was a British Army officer, currently deployed in Syria. He told her he was about to retire and looking to make connections back in the UK.

It wasn’t long until he started to send roses, and declare his love for her.

She said: “It was nice for somebody to say in the short time that they wanted to get married, and I thought it was a genuine person.”

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Swept up in the romance, Elspet didn’t object to sending him money.

After five weeks of talking, she said he asked her for £2,000 to help pay for important documents to be shipped to the UK

He said he would reimburse her when he got back.

Brian needed £2,000 and said he could not pay for this himself as he was on active duty in Syria and could not access his UK bank account.

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