Stuart MacGill met ex-wife Rachel Friend back in when she was doing a story on cricket. The couple soon fell in love and ended up tying the knot in October The two also have two kids, Penny and Alex. However, MacGill and Friend decided to call off their marriage after 14 years of togetherness.
The player was also linked with a mystery brunette soon after his divorce and the two were also spotted kissing publically. The Stuart MacGill kidnapped news had shocked cricket fans across the world.
According to the Australian media, the retired cricketer was confronted by Marino Sotiropoulos in the Parraween and Winnie streets in Cremorne on April Sotiropoulos along with three others is accused of kidnapping the former Australian cricketer. The cricketer-turned-commentator currently manages a restaurant in Sydney. MacGill had reported the incident to the police six days after his kidnapping, as he feared his safety.
The police in their official statement confirmed that all the four accused were taken to the local police station, where charges will be laid on them.
Moreover, they also plan to search their residences in Sutherland, Caringbah, Brighton Le-Sands, Banksia, and Marrickville in order to acquire more details regarding the case.
Former Test cricketer Stuart MacGill has accepted the terms of an apprehended violence order for his girlfriend, Julie Singleton, without accepting any fault on his behalf. After a Boxing Day complaint, police sought the order for Ms Singleton, 50, a lawyer who was the fifth wife of advertising baron John Singleton. But barrister Callan O'Neill indicated MacGill would consent to the month order, which forbids him from coming within metres of Ms Singleton's Vaucluse home or her office.
The right-arm leg-spin bowler, who appeared for Australia in 44 Tests before retiring in , must not approach or contact his girlfriend or four of her family members in any way, except through a lawyer. Julie Singleton, pictured in , is the former wife of adman John Singleton. In December , MacGill was hit with a drink driving conviction after being caught driving three times over the limit. Nobody expected Australia to make the World Cup final — especially after its middle order crumbled — but miracles do happen.
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