'Living Life THE WAY I WANT TO'
New Idea|February 19, 2024
FREE FOR 10 YEARS, SHE IS STILL HEALING AFTER HER TIME BEHIND BARS
'Living Life THE WAY I WANT TO'

While it's been a decade since her release from Bali's infamous Kerobokan Prison, Schapelle Corby remains a prisoner of the past.

Haunted by over nine years spent in an overcrowded, humid cell, Schapelle finds it impossible to talk about the day she was freed on parole - February 10, 2014. The memories are just too harrowing.

Today, aged 46, she lives quietly with her mother Rosleigh Rose in Logan, Queensland, creates resin clocks for a living and dreams of finding a fairytale prince. Only half joking, she describes her cute rescue dog Lucille Lulu' for short - as the love of her life.

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