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British drug mules who ‘thought cocaine was Angel Delight’ spared death penalty in Bali

25 July 2025
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British drug mules who ‘thought cocaine was Angel Delight’ spared death penalty in Bali
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Three British nationals, Lisa Stocker, Jonathan Collyer, and Phineas Float, were sentenced to one year in prison for drug smuggling in Bali after being caught with 17 packages of cocaine. They faced the death penalty, but the judge reduced their sentence due to their polite behavior, with Stocker claiming she was tricked into carrying the drugs.

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