Standing at the airport in New Delhi in December 2018, about to take a flight with her husband in a black box, Jennifer Robertson was met by a woman from the Canadian embassy. Her job? To help Canadians abroad — even dead ones like Jennifer’s husband, Gerry Cotten, who founded the crypto exchange Quadriga and who’d just died suddenly on their honeymoon. The diplomat had one very specific task. She asked Robertson for his passport and, taking it in hand, brandished a pair of scissors.
Oh, and let’s not forget the four-night river cruise in Myanmar they once took, complete with “exotic teak-wood flooring” and “luxurious mattresses with down-filled pillow tops” and their own “Burmese waiter, dressed in traditional costume.” Even before getting together with Cotten, Robertson drips with deets of trips to Vietnam and Laos with her first husband, and seeks to inform us that she was always obsessed with travelling because she is just so curious about the world.
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