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My pregnant teen toasts bread over a candle flame in Georgian prison, mum says

My pregnant teen toasts bread over a candle flame in Georgian prison, mum says

Summary

A pregnant British teenager named Bella Culley is in prison in Georgia, South Caucasus, facing drug smuggling charges. Her mother reports that Bella has been moved to a "mother and baby" unit where conditions are better compared to her previous confinement. The case highlights Georgia's tough stance on drug offenses and the prison's improved conditions under recent reforms.

Key Facts

  • Bella Culley, a British teenager, is eight months pregnant and in prison in Georgia, charged with drug smuggling.
  • Her family could pay £137,000 to get her a reduced sentence.
  • Bella has been transferred to a "mother and baby" unit, allowing her to cook and use better facilities.
  • She initially spent five months in a basic cell with limited amenities.
  • Conditions in the prison include limited fresh air time and communal showers twice a week.
  • Bella was arrested in May with drugs found in her luggage at Tbilisi International Airport.
  • The Georgian Ministry of Justice claims it has improved prison conditions under new laws.
  • Georgia's tough drug laws and use of plea bargaining are noted in the case.
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