💨 Abstract
Michaella McCollum, known as one of the "Peru Two," spent three years in a notorious Peruvian prison after attempting to smuggle cocaine. She now warns young Brits about the severe consequences of drug smuggling, highlighting the horrific prison conditions she endured. Michaella, who was sentenced in 2013, encountered food contaminated with maggots, shared crowded cells, and witnessed the brutal realities of prison life.
Courtesy: Katie Boyden
Suggested
Rio Ferdinand says Matheus Cunha signing raises questions over future of Man Utd trio
River Thames boat fire leaves baby and eight others in hospital
‘Frail’ Brit, 79, faces time in Chile prison after crystal meth found in luggage
‘Frail’ Brit, 79, faces time in Chile prison after crystal meth found in luggage
Hooded men slash care workers’ tyres and smash their windows in terrifying CCTV footage
British man arrested in the US is accused of spying for China
Romesh Ranganathan reveals plans to ‘step back’ from career
Holidaymakers evacuated from Gatwick Airport in fire alarm chaos
Two shot dead at popular Irish pub in Costa del Sol holiday resort
Why so many young Brits are being ‘manipulated’ into smuggling drugs