Australian Sara Connor released from Bali jail after serving four years over death of police officer

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Australian Sara Connor released from Bali jail after serving four years over death of police officer
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Australian woman Sara Connor is released after spending four years in the Denpasar Female Prison over the violent death of a Bali police officer.

Sara Connor served four years over the death of a police officerMs Connor's children live with her ex-husband in Byron Bay

She said at the time all she attempted to do was separate her British boyfriend David Taylor from Mr Sudarsa as they struggled on the beach.The veteran officer had 42 wounds to his body, including more than a dozen to his head and neck.Sara Connor's boyfriend David Taylor remains in jail. In their final plea to the judges during Ms Connor's trial, her defence team said she was only guilty of destroying evidence, which carried a maximum seven-month jail term.

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