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Eni Aluko has been seen crying in court after breaking coronavirus quarantine rules in Barbados. The former England women's footballer left her hotel before she had received her test results having arrived in the Caribbean.

An emotional Aluko told the court that she didn't understand that she had to wait for the results before leaving the hotel. Barbados has had 138 cases of Covid-19 with seven deaths and the 33-year-old's test results eventually came back negative.

The UK is on the "medium risk" list with the Barbados government website asking that those tested at the airport should "await results at a designated holding hotel/villa at your own expense".

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