The racy background of the two women from Quebec, Canada, held in a massive cocaine bust can be revealed today. Melina Roberge, of Granby, outside Montreal (far left) has been described to DailyMail.com by a boyfriend as a 'superficial woman always turned on by money and on the look-out for a sugar daddy.' Isabelle Lagacé (second from left) of Longueuil, a suburb of Montreal, has a secret past as a full frontal porn model (right, center and below). Both Lagacé, 28 and Roberge, 22, face life sentences if convicted after being arrested in Sydney accused of being mules in the international transportation of cocaine with a street value of $30 million (top right). They were detained along with an older man Tamine Andre, 63, who is a loner with no family ties and who lives in a tiny apartment in a suburb of Montreal.
Hermine barrels north: First hurricane to hit Florida in 11-years leaves one dead and more than 200,000 without power with 22 million still in its path as the storm thunders up toward the East Coast
Hurricane Hermine slammed into Florida leaving nearly 200,000 people across four states without power as it continues to cause chaos on its way into Georgia and the Carolinas. The Category 1 storm hit just east of St. Marks around 1.30am EDT with winds around 80mph, according to the U.S. National Hurricane Center. Projected storm surges of up to 12 feet menaced a wide swath of the coast and an expected drenching of up to 10 inches of rain carried the danger of flooding along the storm's path over land, including the state capital Tallahassee, which had not been hit by a hurricane since Kate in 1985. Hermine, downgraded to a tropical storm, was weakening as it moved into southern Georgia, and was centered about 20 miles west of Valdosta, Georgia, moving north-northeast near 14mph as of 5am EDT on Friday. After pushing through Georgia, Hermine was expected to move into the Carolinas and up the East Coast with the potential for drenching rain and deadly flooding over the Labor Day weekend.
Exclusive: New migrant camps in the heart of Paris next to £3m apartments will stay open for THREE YEARS - adding to the fury of wealthy locals
A French notice of construction outside the wooden-slabbed migrant camp being built in the historic Bois du Boulogne read: 'Centre for 200 places for a duration of three years'. Furious Marc Dolfi, echoing the sentiments of neighbours owning £3 million properties, said: 'This is not the right place for a camp.'There is no justice. And three years will become more years.'
South paw: Japanese man, 63, uses KARATE skills to fight off a snarling bear by jabbing his fist into the beast's eyes
Atsushi Aoki, 63, (pictured left) was fishing in a mountain creek in Gunma, northwest of Tokyo, Japan, when the 6ft creature (file picture, right) set upon him in what he said was an unprovoked attack. In scenes reminiscent of Leonardo Di Caprio's epic tussle with an angry bear in the Oscar-winning film 'The Revenant' (inset), Mr Aoki was bitten and scratched repeatedly, including on his head.
The heat is (nearly) on! 70,000 Burning Man revelers prepare for the climax of the hedonistic desert party which will see the giant centerpiece man will be set alight tonight
Thousands of people camped out in the middle of the Black Rock Desert near Reno, Nevada, are refusing to let the party die as Burning Man heads into its final days for 2016. More than 70,000 have made the voyage to Black Rock City in the middle of the Nevada desert for the mind-bending festival, which runs from August 28 to September 5 this year. Among them on Wednesday was a woman wearing a white dress (left), complete with feathery headdress, flowing white cape and nearly knee-high platform boots, who was rolling across the desert on an electronic scooter. Others were seen in front from the festival's famous effigy (top right) that will be burned on Saturday night, while dozens were pictured exploring the Catacomb of Veils art installation (bottom right).
Bizarre moment confused traveller rides conveyor belt through a baggage scanner in front of stunned officials
The CCTV footage shows a man climbing on a conveyor belt before he goes through a baggage scanner near the Pakistan-Afghanistan Torkham border. The clueless fellow, wearing a turban and a Pathani kurta, walks through the security check. He is then stopped by an officer ordering him to go back and put his bag on the scanner. Yet for reasons unknown he climbs onto the conveyor belt too with his luggage. The flabbergasted officer holds his hands on his head in shock.
Horrific moment a man with one leg is mowed down by a speeding driver in the middle of the road after the 'pavement was blocked by construction workers'
WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT. The upsetting incident took place in the city of Astana, the capital of Kazakhstan. The 42-year-old man was taken to hospital but he died of his injuries soon afterwards. The 29-year-old driver survived thanks to the car's airbag. He was also taken to hospital but was later discharged after a medical check-up. A police spokesman said: 'The speeding Toyota Aristo driver knocked down a pedestrian who was crossing the street at an unauthorised point. The investigation is ongoing'.
At least it looks (kind of) real! Video shows huge 'UFO' hovering above remote Malaysian village
The footage shows a black grainy 'UFO' gliding above a Malaysian village in the in Kuala Krai district. Like the huge spaceship in 'Independence Day' it slowly makes its way across the skyline. Villagers are heard crying out in 'amazement' as it moves in closer. The video, which as gone viral in Malaysia, has since been rubbished by local police.