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What happened to gang that British grandmother blamed for her spending 12 years on death row in Bali
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Updated 07:41 22 Apr 2025 GMT+1Published 07:29 22 Apr 2025 GMT+1

What happened to gang that British grandmother blamed for her spending 12 years on death row in Bali

Others haven't shared her fate

Joe Harker

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Lindsay Sandiford, a British grandmother who has spent 12 years on death row in Bali, was able to see her grandchildren for the first time in years recently.

She's been in Kerobokan Prison since 2013 after she was found guilty of trying to smuggle £1.6 million worth of cocaine into Indonesia, for which she was sentenced to death.

There have been numerous unsuccessful appeals against her death sentence, and even prosecutors working against her had recommended a more lenient punishment of 15 years in prison.

The British grandmother claimed that she'd been pressured into carrying the cocaine by a criminal gang who threatened to harm her family if she didn't comply.

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She also helped Indonesian prosecutors go after other members of this gang, who did not receive such harsh sentences as her.

Sandiford, pictured here in 2015, has remained behind bars while others convicted have since returned home (SONNY TUMBELAKA/AFP via Getty Images)
Sandiford, pictured here in 2015, has remained behind bars while others convicted have since returned home (SONNY TUMBELAKA/AFP via Getty Images)

Others who were arrested and charged include Julian Ponder, who was cleared of drug smuggling but convicted of possession of narcotics in 2013 and sentenced to six years in prison.

He walked free in 2017, later claiming to the Daily Mail that Sandiford set him up but he still thinks she ought to be freed from death row.

Rachel Dougall and Paul Beales were also convicted, with Dougall being sentenced to one year behind bars and Beales getting four.

Dougall was freed in 2013, while Beales was set free in 2015.

It is Sandiford who remains behind bars, having spent over a decade on death row as she waits for a firing squad to carry out her execution.

While she's been in prison, she's earned the nicknames 'grandmother' and 'Queen' among other inmates, as she's apparently been teaching other inmates how to knit and receiving preferential treatment.

Sandiford got to see her grandchildren recently (SONNY TUMBELAKA/AFP via Getty Images)
Sandiford got to see her grandchildren recently (SONNY TUMBELAKA/AFP via Getty Images)

One of her former cellmates explained: "She is the only one who can order steak from the prison café. She has it medium-rare, normally once a week.

"Everyone loves her, she teaches people how to knit, she hosts regular classes, and shows them how to look after themselves."

While her appeals to avoid the death penalty have failed, changes in the Indonesian law could provide the British grandmother with a potential lifeline.

There are calls for Indonesia to end the death penalty, which would transform Sandiford's sentence from death into life imprisonment.

Should such a thing happen then her legal representatives could attempt to argue that since she's spent over a decade behind bars with good behaviour she could be allowed to return to the UK.

Featured Image Credit: SONNY TUMBELAKA/AFP via Getty Images

Topics: Death Row, Drugs, Crime, UK News, World News

Joe Harker
Joe Harker

Joe graduated from the University of Salford with a degree in Journalism and worked for Reach before joining the LADbible Group. When not writing he enjoys the nerdier things in life like painting wargaming miniatures and chatting with other nerds on the internet. He's also spent a few years coaching fencing. Contact him via [email protected]

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