As Lindsay Sandiford lands on UK soil after years on death row at Bali's notorious Kerobokan Prison behind, experts warn the drugs mule gran may face dark new challenges in this next chapter of her life

For more than a decade, Lindsay Sandiford has languished in a grim Bali jail. Now her new life begins, with the drug mule grandmother looking ahead to spending some much longed-for quality time with her family. But as a former prison officer has highlighted, there may be more challenges ahead.

Lindsay, 69, was given the death penalty in 2013 for smuggling 1.6m of cocaine into Indonesia , while flying from Bangkok to Bali. Lindsay claimed a UK-based drug syndicate had forced her to smuggle the drugs from Thailand, even threatening to kill one of her two sons if she refused to abide by

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