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’90 Day Fiancé’ Star’s Boyfriend Arrested For Alleged ‘Attempted Murder’

Credit: @carolineschwitzky/Instagram

90 Day Fiancé star Caroline Schwitzky’s boyfriend, Cole Goldberg, has been arrested for alleged ‘attempted murder’. 

According to TMZ, law enforcement from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission claim the supposed attack took place in West Palm Beach on April 24.

Reportedly, Schwitzky and Goldberg got ‘into a heated argument’ that lasted for ‘around 20 minutes’.

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The outlet claims a report contains witness statements that alledge the couple were on a boat when the reality TV star tried to ‘get away’ from her boyfriend, who ‘held her down aggressively, grabbing her to keep her on board’.

It reportedly went on to say that Schwitzky managed to ‘break free and jump off the boat’ and swam onto another one, during which time it’s believed Cole ‘tried to push her under the water,’ and ‘grabbed her by the throat with both hands,’ while ‘attempting to strangle her’.

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Caroline Schwitzky’s boyfriend, Cole Goldberg, has been arrested for allegedly ‘attempting to murder her’. Credit: @carolineschwitzky/Instagram

Apparently, the ordeal came to an end when several passersby from another boat jumped into the water and ‘rescued’ her.

At the time of writing, Cole has supposedly been released after posting a $60,000 bail.

Another star from the show, Geoffrey Ian Paschel, was recently sentenced to 18 years in prison for ‘kidnapping’ and ‘sexual assault’.

The 44-year-old is believed to have assaulted his ex-fiancée in June 2019.

After the sentencing, a Knox County DA statement alleged that Paschel ‘grabbed the victim by the neck and slammed her head against the wall several times’.

It added: “She was also thrown to the ground and dragged. Paschel took the victim’s cell phone and did not allow her to leave the residence.”

He received the sentence in February, following a two day trial in October.

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Written by Aimee Walker

Aimee is a senior content editor at IGV who specialises in finding the best original stories, trending topics and entertainment news. She graduated from Birmingham City University with a degree in Media and Communications.