The British grandmother freed from death row in Bali is said to be flying home to the UK today after 13 years in prison.
Lindsay Sandiford, 69, and another British national are being allowed home under a repatriation agreement with Indonesia.
She is said to be due to leave Bali this afternoon on a 20-hour flight with a short layover before landing at Heathrow.
Sandiford, speaking via a pastor who has supported her case, has told of being allowed a ‘second chance’ at life with her family in England after spending 12 years facing execution in Bali for drug smuggling.
The mum-of-two is ‘seriously ill’ and has been examined by a doctor from the British consulate on the island, according to Yusril Ihza Mahendra, a senior Indonesian minister for legal affairs.
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