Drugs mule gran Lindsay Sandiford will board a flight home today with a £600 ticket after being spared the firing squad, the Mirror can reveal.
The frail pensioner, 69, was given a UK-funded seat leaving Bali this afternoon. The legal secretary - handed the death penalty in 2013 - will have a short layover, before landing at London Heathrow Airport after a 20-hour journey.
It marks the end of a harrowing chapter in legal secretary Sandiford's life, in which she has spent 13 years awaiting execution for smuggling £1.6million of cocaine into Indonesia. A source said: "Lindsay is extremely unwell. She is desperate to get home and to be with her family. More than a decade in one of the world's worst prisons has taken its toll on her and she wants nothing more than to get back to the

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