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"Speaking ahead of Corby’s deportation to Australia on May 27, her long-time parole officer and counsellor Ni Ketut Sukiati said the former beauty student had often been “stressed” and “angry” to deal with."
"“Please no more foreigners like this. It makes us so busy ... We’re tired. Please just one Corby.”
“She didn’t want to talk. She was angry all the time like she was stressed. Even while here with us, she is mad at us. In the end, we are stressed too.”
The intense media scrutiny over her movements has been a constant source of angst for Corby, Ms Ketut said.Initially she would attend parole meetings with a motorbike helmet on to cover her face.
"“Even though she’s not working, she can still eat, right? It’s different with us. If we don’t work, we can’t eat,” Ms Ketut said.
Standard procedure states she will be banned from returning for six months.
But due to the seriousness of her crime, Immigration Directorate spokesman Agung Sampurno said the six-month ban could be extended again and again upon request.
“If you ask should we be suspicious over her — that’s natural, isn’t it? ... that we supervise her, that we follow her.”
Full article http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/...y/news-story/1dc8407d8f7b98eb81fba2e7eaa55ee2
"Speaking ahead of Corby’s deportation to Australia on May 27, her long-time parole officer and counsellor Ni Ketut Sukiati said the former beauty student had often been “stressed” and “angry” to deal with."
"“Please no more foreigners like this. It makes us so busy ... We’re tired. Please just one Corby.”
“She didn’t want to talk. She was angry all the time like she was stressed. Even while here with us, she is mad at us. In the end, we are stressed too.”
The intense media scrutiny over her movements has been a constant source of angst for Corby, Ms Ketut said.Initially she would attend parole meetings with a motorbike helmet on to cover her face.
"“Even though she’s not working, she can still eat, right? It’s different with us. If we don’t work, we can’t eat,” Ms Ketut said.
Standard procedure states she will be banned from returning for six months.
But due to the seriousness of her crime, Immigration Directorate spokesman Agung Sampurno said the six-month ban could be extended again and again upon request.
“If you ask should we be suspicious over her — that’s natural, isn’t it? ... that we supervise her, that we follow her.”
Full article http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/...y/news-story/1dc8407d8f7b98eb81fba2e7eaa55ee2
