Sunday, May 21, 2017

Bodyguard to protect Schapelle Corby. ‘Please, no more foreigners like this’: Indonesian authorities

4085188A00000578-4528872-image-a-37_1495422362918.jpgIndonesian parole authorities have indicated they are happy to see Schapelle Corby
leave the country after the media circus surrounding her time in Bali.

Her long-time parole officer Ni Ketut Sukiati says she will be relieved when Corby returns home to the Gold Coast ahead of her deportation on May 27.
‘Please no more foreigners like this. It makes us so busy … We’re tired. Please just one
Corby,’ Ms Ketut Sukiati said, Perth Now reports.
‘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.’

Meanwhile, the man believed to be responsible for convicted drug smuggler Schapelle
Corby’s safe return to Australia has been pictured arriving at Sydney Airport for his flight to Bali.
John McLeod, director of personal protection company Tora Solutions, was seen
clutching his passport as he prepared to fly to the Indonesian island to act as security
guard to Corby.

Mr McLeod has worked as a bodyguard to countless celebrity clients including Leonard
Cohen, Roger Federer, Lady Gaga and even the Dalai Lama and is thought to have
been tasked with protecting Corby as she heads home to Australia after 13 years.
He has been employed by many big-name celebrities visiting Australia and provides VIP
security to those needing protection on the Gold Coast.

It is likely Mr McLeod’s role in protecting Corby will involve shielding her from the
anticipated media frenzy and taking of unauthorised photos.
Bodyguard Adrian Gard had been previously employed by Corby to protect her from
Indonesian media following her release on parole in 2014.
Corby’s family have revealed the 39-year-old is ‘afraid’ of her long-awaited return to
Australia and has taken to hiding in her Bali villa during her last few days in Indonesia.

She has been pictured wearing a sarong to cover her face as she comes in and out of
her home and has pleaded with media to stop harassing her.
Tony Wilson, the only writer given full access to her family, has said Corby is suffering
from serious mental health issues and will struggle with her notoriety upon returning
home.


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