Lindsay Sandiford, a 69-year-old British grandmother, has spoken out for the first time since her release from death row in Indonesia.
Sandiford was arrested in 2012 after police found 11lb of cocaine in her suitcase, worth around £1.6 million. She claimed she was coerced into the crime by a local gang that threatened to kill her son.
Despite her claims, she was placed on death row in Kerobokan Prison in Bali in 2013, facing the threat of a firing squad execution for over a decade.
A repatriation deal between the UK and Indonesian governments led to her release.
Author's summary: British grandma Lindsay Sandiford speaks out after 12 years on death row.