BBC star Tess Rowlatt's cocaine bust at Melbourne Airport
Source: dailymail.co.uk
- BBC journalist Tess Rowlatt was arrested in Melbourne for drug trafficking after police found cocaine in her luggage.
- The 40-year-old mother of three had 25 grams of cocaine hidden in her carry-on bag at Melbourne Airport.
- She faces up to 25 years in prison if convicted and was granted bail to live with her family in Australia.
BBC climate editor Tess Rowlatt, a prominent 40-year-old journalist and mother of three, was caught with cocaine in her luggage at Melbourne Airport, leading to charges of drug trafficking. Australian Federal Police discovered the drugs during a routine search, highlighting the risks high-profile travelers face at borders. The case shocks the media world because Rowlatt is known for her work on environmental issues and global reporting, raising questions about personal lapses among public figure