THE mother of a Victorian woman facing the death penalty in Malaysia has begged for the mum of six's life to be spared.
In an exclusive interview with the Herald Sun, Amanda
Innes said her daughter, Emma Louise L'Aiguille, had sent a
heartbreaking message through consulate officials saying: "Mum, I'm
sorry, I didn't do it."
Ms L'Aiguille, 34, was arrested in
Malaysia on July 17 after about 1kg of ice - methamphetamine - was
allegedly found in a car she was driving.
Ms Innes made a passionate plea to Malaysian authorities and the Gillard Government to help save her girl's life.
"Please
don't hang her. I just want the Government to do all they can. I just
want her to be brought home alive," she said yesterday from her home in
Victoria's High Country.
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