Lessons From Emma Solveigsdotter – Partner in Crime

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Emma Solveigsdotter is an Australian National who lives in London. Recently she became a British citizen and it has been said that she has become more of an “Oriental woman”. She is a former Miss Singapore, but according to one biography her parents were Russian immigrants who came to Australia. Her nationality was established in 2005 when she acquired citizenship of the United Kingdom. Since then she has lived in London as an educated social worker specializing in human rights.

Solveigstotter’s job is as a counselor in the National Foundation for Men, a psychotherapist and an educational consultant. She is also a member of the National Union of Teachers, an education charity. It was through this association that she met Paul, a fellow teacher from Singapore who became a family friend. According to one biography, Solveigstotter often discusses her past in public, particularly her time as a sex slave in the Caribbean during the era of the British Empire. Paul is described as a “personal hero” by Emma Solveigsdotter.

Her website states that she graduated cum laude with honors in economics in University of Auckland, New Zealand in 1986. She then joined the teaching faculty at the University of Victoria in Australia, where she pursued a PhD in Education with distinction in Social Work. She has been active in many professional bodies, including the National Association of School Psychologists and the National Council for Voluntary Service. Emma Solveigsdotter is survived by her partner, Paul B. She has two sons. The website does not say how she died.

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