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Zara Holland set to appear in Barbados court as she's charged with breaking Covid laws

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Love Island star Zara Holland is due to appear in Barbadian court on Wednesday charged with breaching Covid-19 laws. The 25-year-old reality star and former Miss Great Britain could be fined up to £18,000 and jailed for a year after she and her partner Elliot Love, 30, breached strict coronavirus rules in Barbados - which led to them being taken into custody at the airport on December 29 The reality star was taken to a quarantine facility at Paragon Military Base with boyfriend Elliott after the two allegedly tried to flee the country when he received a positive test.

It is alleged that the pair cut off their red coronavirus positive armbands and fled their £300-a-night Sugar Bay Hotel after Elliott's test result showed he was positive

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