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    Wife of US kayaker who faked own death moves to end marriage

    Team_NationalNewsBriefBy Team_NationalNewsBriefDecember 13, 2024 Trending News No Comments3 Mins Read
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    MADISON: The wife of a Wisconsin kayaker who faked his own drowning so he could leave her and their children and meet a woman in Eastern Europe filed court documents on Thursday (Dec 12) seeking to end their marriage.

    Online court records indicate Emily Borgwardt filed a petition in Dodge County Circuit Court seeking a legal separation from Ryan Borgwardt. According to the petition, the marriage is “irretrievably broken”. The document does not elaborate.

    A woman who answered the phone at the office of Emily Borgwardt’s attorney, Andrew Griggs, on Thursday said he would have no comment. Online court records do not list an attorney for Ryan Borgwardt.

    The separation petition states that the couple has been married for 22 years and Emily Borgwardt wants sole custody of their three teenage children. The document adds that Emily works at a private school in Watertown. Ryan is listed as self-employed and currently residing at an “unknown address”.

    A hearing in the case has been set for April.

    Ryan Borgwardt, 45, was reported missing on Aug 12 after telling his wife the night before that he was kayaking on Green Lake, about 100km northwest of Milwaukee.

    His disappearance was first investigated as a possible drowning. But subsequent clues, including that he obtained a new passport three months before he disappeared, led investigators to speculate that he faked his death to meet up with a woman he had been communicating with in Uzbekistan, a former Soviet republic in Central Asia.

    Investigators made contact with Borgwardt in November and convinced him to return to the US He turned himself in at the Green Lake County sheriff’s office on Tuesday and was charged Wednesday with obstructing the search for his body.

    According to the criminal complaint, he travelled 80km from his family’s home in Watertown to Green Lake on Aug 11. During the night, he overturned his kayak on the lake, paddled back to shore in an inflatable raft that he brought with him – dumping his identification in the lake along the way – and rode an electric bicycle 112km to Madison, where he caught a bus to Toronto, flew to Paris and then to an unspecified country in Eastern Europe.

    He told investigators that a woman picked him up and they spent several days in a hotel before he took up residency in the country of Georgia, according to the complaint.

    Borgwardt was released from jail Wednesday in Green Lake County on a signature bond. He told a judge on Wednesday that he would represent himself because he had only US$20 in his wallet. The judge told him the court could appoint an attorney for him, but online court records did not list one as of Thursday.



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