Frail Lindsay Sandiford will begin the 8,000-mile journey home today after 13 years on death row in Bali after Prime Minister Keir Starmer struck a deal with Indonesian authorities

Unlike many passengers on a flight jetting out of Bali today, one exhausted traveller will rejoice as they leave the paradise island .

Amid the holidaymakers and partygoers, an elderly woman in poor health will take her seat and say a silent prayer as the aircraft leaves the runway. Because Lindsay Sandiford has not been enjoying the white sands of Indonesia's luxury resort - she has spent 13 years living under the threat of execution in one of the worst prisons in the world.

Her reprieve for smuggling £1.6 million of cocaine into the country was finalised in a bilateral agreement after months of be

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