
Family life of Brit couple accused of Bali cocaine plot as 4 kids 'devastated'
A mum from the UK is facing execution in Bali if found guilty after being accused of trying to smuggle nearly a kilo of cocaine into the country - here's everything we know about her
When Lisa Ellen Stocker and Jonathan Christopher Collyer dropped off the radar in February, their families were deeply concerned.
The couple set off from the UK to Bali, via Doha in Qatar, and weren't heard of again, prompting their loved ones to beg for information on Facebook groups. They posted a message on a Facebook group popular with Bali travellers pleading for information about the pair.
It read: "They did not have a driver to pick them up at the airport so they were going to catch a random taxi... please help us find them we are incredibly worried about their safety and whereabouts."
When the answer came, it was the stuff of nightmares: the duo had been arrested on suspicion of taking part in a £300,000 drug smuggling plot.
On arrival in Bali, the couple had been stopped by customs officials at Ngurah Rai Airport, who say they found 17 packages of the drug in their suitcases disguised as Angel Delight. Allegedly, the popular powdered dessert mix had been replaced with 993.56 grams of cocaine, worth more than £290,000.
A few days later, Phineas Ambrose Float, 31, was arrested in a police sting - cops set up a controlled delivery to snare the Brit, who was allegedly due to receive the package of cocaine.
Next week, the trio will stand trial at Denpasar's central court. The death penalty is often handed to those convicted of drugs charges under Indonesian law, with the sentence normally carried out by firing squad.
Back to February 7 and a relative of Stocker shared their pain on Facebook after the news of her arrested emerged. "We as a family are going through all different emotions so please bear that in mind when you're speaking your opinions," she said. "We are trying to protect her four children who are devastated. She can't see the comments you're making, but her boys can!"
The mother-of-four's Facebook page is filled with proud pictures of her children. In one post dating back a few years, she speaks of cooking a Mother's Day roast for her family.
There are photos of Stocker from Gillingham in Kent dating back to 2017. The couple are pictured looking smitten by the sea, posing for pictures with a sunset backdrop and playfully sticking their tongues out at the camera. In an image dating back to last October, the pair are seen cuddling up to an elephant.
The Mirror today revealed that Stocker is being housed in Bali's Kerobokan prison, where pensioner Lindsay Sandiford has spent more than 12 years awaiting execution for smuggling cocaine. A source said: "Stocker was moved to Kerobokan and placed in isolation as all new prisoners. Over recent weeks she has slowly been released into mainstream jail life and is due to be assigned a room. It means Sandiford has a new country person."
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