“Corby’s sister told us that Corby feels scare to go out from the house, stressed. So our parole officers should monitor her. And based on her, she is very afraid to meet people.”
It’s being reported that Schapelle is so scared to leave her home in Bali, that her sister Mercedes has been meeting parole officers and visiting the Australia consulate for her.
Outside of the Australian consulate, Mercedes had a message for everyone back home… including the media.
“Please give her some privacy, stop (being) in front of the house, just leave her alone please,” she said, according to The Courier Mail.
She said Schapelle was “sick of the media” and sick of them “stalking her”.
Schapelle is due to leave the country on May 27, and despite initial reports she’d be held in detention in an immigration cell before she leaves, the process will be much easier.
Although the full details haven’t been revealed, it’s expect she will have to visit the parole board before heading to the airport and seeing immigration on her way out.
She will be banned from visiting Indonesia for the rest of her life, which means she’ll have to leave her life in Bali behind.
This article originally appeared on Starts At 60.
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