The British grandmother freed from death row in Bali for drug smuggling has finally landed back on home soil after 13 years in prison.
Lindsay Sandiford, 69, and another British national have been released in a repatriation agreement between the UK and Indonesia.
She arrived back at Heathrow this afternoon on a £600 ticket paid for by the government after a 20-hour flight from the island via Dubai.
The mum-of-two appeared frail and covered her face as she was taken in a wheelchair through the airport to waiting transport.
She has previously spoken of being allowed a ‘second chance’ at life with her family in the UK after spending 12 years facing execution in Bali for drug smuggling.
Sandiford was said to be ‘seriously ill’ and has been examined by a doctor from the British consulate o

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