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Scots girl vows to keep holiday romance alive after meeting boyfriend in Magaluf

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A Scots girl has vowed to keep her holiday romance alive - despite living 400 miles apart from her boyfriend. Beth Clinkscales, 19, went on holiday with her pals to Magaluf last summer after coming out of a relationship.

The 19-year-old, from Livingston, said she was desperate to have some fun on the Spanish island, but quickly found herself drawn to Amir Saleh, 19, who was staying at the same resort as her with his group of mates.

The pair agreed to stay in touch after leaving Magaluf - despite Beth being from Scotland and Amir being from Wales.And, after meeting up back in the UK at a festival several weeks later and finding the spark was still there, Beth flew to visit Amir - where he asked her to be his girlfriend.Now the pair don't let the 400-mile distance keep them apart and fly across the country to visit each other every few weeks.They are even booking to return to Magaluf with their friendship groups again this year - except this time as an item.Beth said: "In Magaluf, we kept bumping into each other and I really liked him, but I thought it was too good to be true."I didn't think I wanted anything serious at the time, but when we spoke it felt like we'd known each other for years."I had only just ended a relationship at the time and had no intention of starting another - especially not on a girls' holiday."But treated me the exact way I wanted to be treated and did everything right without even trying."Now we have a long-distance relationship and every six weeks I get on a flight to see him, but it's all worth it."Beth, a paramedic science student, was out in Magaluf with six of her close girlfriends last summer.After flying out on July 18, the girls enjoyed nights out and the party atmosphere - but kept

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