'Instagram tourists' in £17.5m cocaine bust
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'Instagram tourists' arrested in Sydney
Two holidaymakers who were documenting a seven-week luxury world cruise on Instagram have been arrested in Australia with an alleged 77lbs of cocaine stashed in their luggage. Canadians Melina Roberge, 23, and Isabelle Lagace, 28, (pictured above) attracted more than 12,000 followers on their social media accounts with a series of posts about their travels. They were arrested when the cruise docked in Sydney, along with fellow Canadian Andre Tamine, 63, who allegedly had a further 132lbs of cocaine in his cabin. The trio could face life in prison if found guilty. The drugs are worth a total of £17.5m.
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Brawl breaks out on nude beach
Nude bathers at La Teste-de-Buch, in Arcachon, France, were involved in a mass brawl after ten youths refused to remove their clothes. The group was accused of walking through the nudist area simply to stare at women and a fight broke out involving up to 20 people. Two of the young people were arrested.
Death penalty for 'slouching' politician
North Korea has executed a senior political figure for sitting in a "disrespectful" position during a session of parliament in Pyongyang, according to an unnamed South Korean official. Kim Yong-jin, who was in charge of education, is said to have been denounced by North Korean leader Kim Jong-un for his bad posture and taken for interrogation, where he was reportedly found to be an "anti-party, anti-revolutionary agitator", leading to his execution.
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