A pair of dirty double dealers; EXCLUSIVE TV SMOOTHY MICHAEL'S RUN OFF WITH MY APPRENTICE LOVER LINDI.(News)

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From: The People (London, England)
Date: 20080504
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Byline: By DAVID JEFFS, Assistant Editor

THESE are the photos that have devastated the jilted boyfriend of Apprentice beauty Lindi Mngaza.

The self-styled African Princess is finally rumbled on a romantic night out with fellow contestant Michael Sophocles.

And for Donovan O'Hagan, who was Lindi's loyal boyfriend for more than three years, the TV pair's double dealing is a bitter blow. On his feelings of betrayal, 27-year-old Donovan said: "Michael must have known at some point Lindiwaswithme. My anger is that she is making a silly mistake.

"He seems to have ...

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