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Lindsay Sandiford has been granted a last-minute reprieve from a Bali firing squad after a plea from Keir Starmer. The British Prime Minister became involved in the frail drug mule's case over fears for her health. The legal secretary was handed the death penalty in 2013 for smuggling £1.6m of cocaine.
But the 69-year-old is now due to jet back to the UK in days after spending 12 years awaiting execution in Indonesia's notorious Kerobokan prison. She was locked up in the foreign jail after claiming a UK-based drug syndicate forced her to smuggle the drugs from Thailand, The Mirror reports.
But officials in Indonesia have now agreed to her transfer home and said she is "seriously ill" after UK doctors were able to carry out a medical assessment. Sources in Indon