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Perth woman Donna Nelson entered a Tokyo court on the first morning of her drugs trial in tears and handcuffs as prosecutors alleged she was caught in a Japanese airport with 1.9 kilograms of methamphetamine in her luggage.
Nelson sat just metres away from family members who she has not been able to speak to for almost two years, and appeared much thinner than when she left Perth in January last year.
She was in tears at times, but also smiled brightly when she saw her three-year-old grandson.
The 58-year-old grandmother, who was a Greens candidate in the last federal election, was asked whether there were any mistakes in the accusations.
She replied that she had no knowledge that there was methamphetamine in the luggage, saying she was deceived by a man named Kelly with whom she had been considering marrying.
“I am innocent,” she told the court.
Outside court during a lunch break her daughters, who had seen her for the first time in two years, said the morning was hard and emotional.
“Seeing her, she looks so different to how she looked when she left,” eldest daughter Kristal Hilaire said.
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