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A 69-year-old British grandmother who spent 12 years on death row for smuggling £1.6 million worth of cocaine into Bali has finally returned to the UK.

Lindsay Sandiford, then 56, admitted to trafficking drugs into Indonesia in 2012 but claimed she had been forced to do so by an international drug syndicate that threatened her family, reported The Mirror .

She was sentenced to death by firing squad the following year and spent more than a decade in the notorious Kerobokan Prison before being freed on humanitarian grounds last month. View 3 Images

After a 20-hour journey, including a layover, Sandiford landed at London Heathrow Airport on a £600 government-funded ticket, marking her first time on British soil in over a decade.

She is said to be “desperate” to reunite

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