British Mum Facing Firing Squad in Bali over Cocaine Found in Angel Delight Claims She Was 'Framed'
- British nationals Lisa Stocker, Jonathan Collyer, and Phineas Float were arrested in Bali in February 2025 for allegedly smuggling nearly one kilogram of cocaine concealed in Angel Delight sachets.
- The arrests followed previous successful smuggling attempts by the group, culminating in a sting operation that caught Float receiving drugs in a Denpasar hotel car park.
- Stocker has claimed in court she was framed by a UK friend who gave her the packets and asked her to bring them to Bali, while Collyer said he believed the packages contained snacks and denied receiving payment.
- Lab tests confirmed 993 grams of cocaine hidden in 17 Angel Delight sachets, with an estimated value of £272,000, and the trio face possible death sentences under Indonesia's strict drug laws.
- The trial is ongoing with the next hearing set for June 17, reflecting Indonesia's continued harsh drug enforcement despite no executions since July 2016 when three foreigners and an Indonesian were last executed.
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Brit facing death penalty over Angel Delight cocaine haul insists she was framed - The Mirror
Lisa Stocker, 39, is currently on trial at Denpasar central court where she told a jury she had been "framed" after cops arrested her and her partner at the airport entering Bali
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