EXCLUSIVE – Pictured: Party girl who was invited back to luxury Barbados hotel room by British couple in middle of the night for threesome, as pair get £4,400 fine and threatened with jail
- Andrew Luker and Julia Knightley invited Mikaela Jacas into their room for sex
- The 24-year-old Jamaican was seen scaling the hotel wall to meet with the pair
- The trio were rounded up by hotel security as they enjoyed a post-coital drink
- The Britons were awaiting Covid test results at Treasure Beach Hotel in St James
- Ms Jacas has left Barbados and returned home to Jamaica after the incident
- Knightley previously made headlines for using racy images for her beauty brand
- Love Island star Zara Holland was also fined in Barbados for Covid rule-breaking
This is the Jamaican party girl sneaked in to a luxury Barbados hotel room by a British couple in the middle of the night for a threesome, MailOnline can reveal.
Andrew Luker and Julia Knightley decided to spice up their sex life while on holiday on the Caribbean island by inviting Mikaela Jacas back to their five star hotel for sex.
But the late-night liaison was uncovered by security and the British couple were arrested and fined £4,400 for breaching the island’s strict Covid laws.
A security guard saw Ms Jacas, 24, hop over the wall of the Treasure Beach Hotel after midnight and enter the room where the couple were staying and raised the alarm.
Police were called and the trio were rounded up as they were enjoying a post-coital drink on the patio of their luxury accommodation.
Mikaela Jacas (left and right), 24, from Jamaica, was invited back to the hotel room in Barbados for sex by a British couple who enjoyed a threesome with her, breaking the island’s Covid rules
British couple Andrew Luker (left) and Julia Knightley (right) have been fined for breaking Covid rules by inviting a Jamaican woman to their Barbados hotel for sex in the early hours
Ms Knightley (pictured), a mother-of-four and qualified nurse, has previously made news headlines for using provocative images of herself to promote her cosmetic clinic in 2016
A video has emerged showing Ms Jacas performing the controversial Jamaican ‘twerking’ dance in a video.
She wiggles her bottom in the style which is a popular routine in Caribbean dance halls.
What are the Covid rules in Barbados?
Travellers must arrive with a negative coronavirus test taken under three days before.
On arrival, they must quarantine for five days in a govrenment-approved hotel, and then take another test
The government says some guests may be fitted with electronic monitoring tags.
A friend told MailOnline she fled home to Jamaica following her arrest with the Britons.
‘She was really shocked to see her name in the paper,’ they said.
‘She had no idea she was going to get so much publicity and so she has gone home.’
In court Mr Luker, a plant hire director, from Rochdale, and Ms Knightley, a beautician from Cheadle Hume, pleaded guilty to breaching the Covid-19 quarantine protocol when they appeared in court yesterday.
They were each fined £2,200, freed on £7,000 bail, but warned they would be jailed for nine months if they didn’t pay within seven days.
Ms Knightley, 41, a single mother-of-four and qualified nurse, made national news headline several years ago when she used provocative images of herself in revealing underwear to promote her cosmetic clinic.
She apologized after being accused of being unprofessional over the raunchy way in which she advertised her non-surgical cosmetic clinic in her town.
A picture of a scantily-clad girl in black lingerie sitting on a throne and surrounded by whips and paddles is still on the cover of the Facebook page for the beauty salon she runs in her home town.
The website states: ‘Slip into a world of opulent grandeur and exclusive elegance, and indulge your desire for passion and pleasure.
Ms Knightley is from Rochdale and has four children and was on holiday with Mr Luker, a plant director from Cheadle
The couple from Greater Manchester were caught when Jamaican woman Mikaela Jacas was seen scaling a wall at Treasure Beach hotel in St James, Barbados
They were each fined £2,200 and freed on £7,000 bail, but were warned they would be jailed for nine months if they didn’t pay within seven days
Police were called when a security guard found Jacas sat with the couple on the patio of their beach-front room
‘With the right password, and the right knock at the door, you can find out more about our sensational anti-wrinkle treatments at Julia Knightley in Cheshire.’
Knightley and Luker appeared before the same magistrate who spared Love Island star Zara Holland jail for a similar breach of Covid regulations.
Ms Knightley said ignorance of the law was no excuse for their actions.
She admitting to knowing they could not leave the hotel while awaiting test results – but claimed she didn’t know they couldn’t invite guests to their room.
On Wednesday Knightley and Luker appeared before the same magistrate who dealt with Love Island’s Zara for a similar breach of Covid regulations
Mr Luker said he totally regretted what had happened, adding: ‘Beyond that there is nothing to say besides to apologise’
A magistrate said if they had been infected with Covid their actions could have led to it being spread among the local community
Love Island star Zara Holland was arrested in Barbados after trying to leave the country with her boyfriend when he tested positive for coronavirus
The couple arrived on the island on December 28 and are scheduled to leave on January 9
Ms Knightley said ignorance of law was no excuse for their actions which fell foul of Covid laws
Mr Luker said he totally regretted what had happened, adding: “Beyond that there is nothing to say besides to apologies.”
Magistrate Ian Weekes said he was ‘baffled’ by the couple’s actions.
And he said if they had been infected with Covid their actions could have led to it being spread among the local community.
The couple arrived on the island on December 28 and are scheduled to leave on January 9.
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