For seven long years British grandmother Lindsay Sandiford has been locked up in jail on the paradise island of Bali. In 2013 she was found with £1.6million of cocaine in her suitcase, which she was trying to smuggle into Indonesia.
The punishment in Indonesia is brutal - most drug smuglers and dealers are sentenced to death. And the execution method is terrifying - firing squad.
Prisoners are led to a grassy area where they can choose to sit or stand before armed soldiers then take their shots, aiming for the heart.
But if a prisoner surivives the firing squad, the commader must then shoot them in the head. Indonesia carries out executions infrequently with most prisoners waiting on death row for more than 10 years.
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