Béatrice Saubin, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Béatrice Saubin

French woman convicted of drug smuggling

Date of Birth: 07-Sep-1959

Place of Birth: Troyes, Grand Est, France

Date of Death: 09-Nov-2007

Profession: writer, drug trafficker

Nationality: France

Zodiac Sign: Virgo


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About Béatrice Saubin

  • Béatrice Saubin (7 September 1959 – 2 November 2007) was a French woman convicted of drug smuggling in Malaysia who later wrote a best-selling book about her prison experiences.
  • Raised by her grandmother in Romilly-sur-Seine, she dropped out of high school and travelled to Thailand, then Malaysia, having affairs with men in each country.
  • Her Malaysian lover in Penang offered to marry her if she met him in Zurich.
  • At age 20, in January 1980, she was detained at Penang International Airport when an airport x-ray scanner detected 534 grams (1.177 lb) of pure grade heroin hidden in her suitcase.
  • While she claimed that her Malaysian lover had set her up, the Malaysian High Court rejected her story and sentenced her to death by hanging in June 1982.
  • She was the first foreign national to be sentenced to death under Malaysia's strict drug trafficking law passed in 1976.
  • Following a public outcry in France, the High Court reduced her sentence to life imprisonment in August 1982.
  • During her years of incarceration, she learned Malay and Cantonese and worked on behalf of inmates in the prison hospital.
  • She was released in 1990 for good conduct.
  • She authored L'Épreuve (My Ordeal) (1991) about her prison experiences, and Quand la Porte S'Ouvre (When the Door Opens) (1995) about her return to freedom.

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