Zara Holland’s boyfriend Elliott Love is seen for the first time since arrest in Barbados

EXCLUSIVE: Zara Holland’s boyfriend Elliott Love is seen for first time since his release from a mosquito-infested medical facility in Barbados – after the Love Island star flew home, leaving him to be quizzed by police

  • Zara Holland flew out of Barbados on Wednesday night after court appearance 
  • She escaped jail and was handed a £4,500 fine for breaking island’s Covid laws 
  • The 25-year-old kept a low profile as she caught a Virgin flight to Manchester 

Zara Holland’s has been released from a Barbados medical facility as he faces prosecution for breaking the island’s Covid rules.  

Elliott Love has been held at the Paragon Isolation Centre since his arrest on December 29 for trying to leave the Caribbean island with Miss Holland after he tested positive for coronavirus. 

Mr Love was seen today following his release – just hours after Miss Holland was fined, spared jail and jetted out of the country leaving him to face justice alone.

The 30-year-old has been questioned by police for the first time because he could not be interviewed while he was suffering from the virus. 

Zara Holland’s has been released from a Barbados medical facility as he faces prosecution for breaking the island’s Covid rules.

Mr Love was seen with his lawyer today

Mr Love has been held at the Paragon Isolation Centre since his arrest on December 29

Elliott Love has been held at the Paragon Isolation Centre since his arrest on December 29

Zara Holland jetted back to Britain last night - just hours after she was ordered to pay a £4,500 fine or go to jail for nine months for breaching the island’s tough Covid-19 quarantine rules

Zara Holland jetted back to Britain last night – just hours after she was ordered to pay a £4,500 fine or go to jail for nine months for breaching the island’s tough Covid-19 quarantine rules

The 25-year-old sat alone before boarding a Virgin Atlantic flight to Manchester at the Grantley Adams International Airport, where she and Love, 30, (above, pictured earlier) had been arrested last month trying to flee after he tested positive for the deadly disease

The 25-year-old sat alone before boarding a Virgin Atlantic flight to Manchester at the Grantley Adams International Airport, where she and Love, 30, (above, pictured earlier) had been arrested last month trying to flee after he tested positive for the deadly disease

The pair were arrested trying to flee Barbados on the 29th December, just two days after their arrival for a New Year holiday, when he tested positive for the potentially fatal disease.

 

Miss Holland escaped jail but was fined £4,417 after she pleaded guilty to breaching Covid-19 quarantine in court on Wednesday. She fled back to Britain hours later.

Mr Love, who faces the same charge, is expected to receive a harsher sentence due to the more serious nature of his law-breaking – endangering the lives of citizens of Barbados and tourists alike by breaching quarantine and trying to board a passenger jet.

The young couple remained in constant contact throughout their ordeal, speaking on the phone and exchange messages.

Mr Love was spotted at Hastings Police Station wearing stripy shorts, a white shirt, a cap and a protective face mask. 

‘Zara and Elliott have been able to stay in touch with each other throughout this nightmare,’ a family friend told MailOnline. 

She had pleaded guilty to leaving the Sugar Bay hotel on December 29 while she was under quarantine. Chief magistrate Ian Weekes admonished her for breaking the nation's tough rules that have prevented the holiday island being overrun by the virus

She had pleaded guilty to leaving the Sugar Bay hotel on December 29 while she was under quarantine. Chief magistrate Ian Weekes admonished her for breaking the nation’s tough rules that have prevented the holiday island being overrun by the virus

Mr Pilgrim blamed her ‘lapse' on a 'foolish error,' telling the court she had two negative tests and became extremely nervous about her and Love's status in Barbados, which is why she decided to try and leave the island

Mr Pilgrim blamed her ‘lapse’ on a ‘foolish error,’ telling the court she had two negative tests and became extremely nervous about her and Love’s status in Barbados, which is why she decided to try and leave the island

Love is trapped in the island’s mosquito-ridden Paragon Isolation Centre where he will stay until he is totally clear of the potentially fatal virus. He will have to test negative twice for the virus over the space of five days before he is allowed out

Love is trapped in the island’s mosquito-ridden Paragon Isolation Centre where he will stay until he is totally clear of the potentially fatal virus. He will have to test negative twice for the virus over the space of five days before he is allowed out

‘They have been speaking on the phone and sending text messages.

‘They are both very upset about what happened.’