'It wasn't right because I'm a married man.'
A hockey coach accused of stabbing his wife to death kissed another woman he had developed feelings for because he missed "romance" in his marriage, a court has heard.
He admitted he had rekindled contact with a woman from France that he had met in 2009 when he worked in entertainment at a hotel in Taba, Egypt. "It wasn't right because I'm a married man. I stayed in the car and questioned what happened, it was great to see her and nice chatting to her after that long time, but the feelings, it wasn't right. It was really confusing for me."
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"We love each other, kiss each other as normal, but don't really share things as a married couple." Asked if he wanted to leave his marriage, Samak replied: "I never wanted to, I wanted the marriage to work.
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