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The Arestov family, from left: Sasha, Ivan, Elena and Alex. The family was in St. John’s in April to thank Judy and Leo Tulk and celebrate an 80th birthday. (Submitted Sasha Arestov)

Russian acrobats who defected to Canada in 1992 have returned to St. John’s to celebrate a Newfoundland woman who helped them restart their lives.

The former members of the world-famous Moscow Circus and their growing families continue to perform across North America. They say that would not have been possible without the kindness they found in St. John’s.

“Judy did everything for us. She took my hand and gave me my first steps in Canada. Judy, I love you. For me, she’s like my mom,” said Alex Arestov.

There are dozens of people who would have done the same thing. It was actually an experience and a joy.– Judy Tulk

Defected 32 years ago

Arestov was one of seven Russians who defected in Gander …

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