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The doctor would do that. The lawyer had planned to take me from the hospital. I went to the hospital. The World TV Premiere of? Cardboard Gangsters? Wednesday 8th, am. The vast majority of these cases are in British prisons, but there are 20 known to be in Europe, 41 in America and four in Australia. However, it is those locked up in Africa three , Asia three and South and Central American seven jails that are likely to suffer far harsher treatment at the hands of brutal and punishing prison systems.

Information regarding the sentences, crimes and current circumstances of such prisoners is scarce, and those who don't apply for assistance are left to languish in hellish conditions and serve out their time forgotten by the State.

Indeed, the Department of Foreign Affairs has no precise figures on the exact number imprisoned in penitentiaries overseas. She was sentenced to eight years in a prison in the infamous La Carcel de Mujeres prison in Quito, Ecuador, after 5lbs of cocaine was found hidden in the lining of a bag she claimed she had been given to carry through customs.

Get ahead of the day with the morning headlines at 7. Enter email address This field is required Sign Up. One of them escaped while I was there. It's scary — it's a different culture. You're not the same as them, so you're not treated the same. Before being released she was slashed with knives, sexually assaulted by guards and endured years of trauma.

It just ripped me apart," she says. Presenting season two. They are, undoubtedly, a lot more gripping than their first season, leaving the viewer wondering whether it will end well or not. Season one witnessed a huge success in India as it was the first time Indian television viewers were given a taste of the brutality of being jailed abroad.

So when season two was being designed for Indian television, it was decided that the series would bring forth bigger plots, unimaginable twists and in a few cases, not-so-pleasant endings. The season begins with the story of a heartbroken Londoner, Claire Mathews, who decides to travel to Goa.

She soon finds herself hard up for cash as her party lifestyle in the coastal town spirals out of control. She begins by mailing small amounts of hashish to London to make a quick buck.

The courier company, on suspicion, hands over a parcel to the police who then intimate the Indian government. Her trial gets further extended to another five years, leaving Claire devastated.

Viewers are taken through a first person narrative by the convicted through the one hour of the show. Each episode shifts between the original interview and reconstructed footage of their journey.

The convict speaks into the camera, in a tight shot, bringing to screen every emotion that plays on their face. As the story progresses, and the narrative trails off into a scene, it is re-enacted by actors who resemble the convict.

All episodes focus on the events that lead up to the arrest or time of captivity. In a few episodes, they are shown sitting with handcuffs on, revealing only at the end that they are still in jail.



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