Death row drug mule grandma Lindsay Sandiford says death doesn't bother her now: 'If you want to shoot me, shoot me. Get on with it'
British grandmother Lindsay Sandiford, who was sentenced to death for attempting to smuggle 4.7kg of cocaine into Bali in 2012 is now only waiting for the inevitable to happen. The 62-year-old woman is currently on death row and was sentenced after she was found smuggling drugs into the country. She has now abandoned her legal proceeding and has reportedly found her peace with death. "Dying doesn't bother me," she reportedly said.
"It won't be a hard thing for me to face anymore. It's not particularly a death I would choose but then again I wouldn't choose dying in agony from cancer either. Dying doesn't bother me. I never thought I'd last this long to be honest," she said in an interview with Mail Online.
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