The son of one of the world's most recognised pro-democracy activists fears she could die in a "hellhole" prison amid reports she has a serious health condition.

Little has been seen of Myanmar's former leader Aung San Suu Kyi since her government was overthrown by the military junta in 2021.

The Nobel Laureate has been imprisoned by the military since the coup and her location is currently unknown.

One of Suu Kyi's last public appearances was in May 2021, when she was filmed attending a court hearing. Footage on state television showed her sitting upright in the dock, with her hands on her lap.

Reports recently emerged that she was locked in solitary confinement and suffering from a serious heart condition.

The activist's London-based son, Kim Aris, called on the military to immediat

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