A British grandmother locked up in Bali for smuggling £1.6million of cocaine in her suitcase has revealed her final wish to friends.
Lindsay Sandiford, 63, was jailed in 2013 after Indonesian police found a large amount of the Class A drug in her suitcase. The punishment for drug smugglers in Indonesia is brutal, with most being sentenced to death by firing squad.
Prisoners are led to a grassy area where they can choose to sit or stand before armed soldier shoot them, aiming for the heart.
If a prisoner survives the squad, by Indonesian law, a commander must shoot them in the head. For seven years Lindsay has sat behind bars while her legal team argued that she had been pressured into carrying the drugs by people who threatened to hurt her
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