Bella May Culley was detained at Tbilisi airport in Georgia
The family of a British teenager arrested in Georgia for alleged drug smuggling has revealed she spent time with a mystery man called ‘Russ’.
Bella Culley,18,was arrested on suspicion of smuggling 14 kilos of cannabis into the country days after being reported missing in Thailand.
Bella,from Billingham,County Durham,told a Tbilisi court on Wednesday she is pregnant.
The student nurse faces a life sentence – at least 15 years – in a former Soviet prison.
Her grandad revealed that Bella was meeting a man she ‘used to go out with’ during her dream holiday in Southeast Asia.
William Culley,80, said: ‘She went to the Philippines to see somebody,a lad there,who she used to go out with a couple of years ago,who was working out there.
The teenager had been travelling in Thailand and the Philippines
Bella’s father Niel Culley and aunt Kerrie Culley leaving the public defender’s office in Tbilisi (Picture: Jamie Wiseman for The Daily Mail)
‘She said,“I’m going on my own,but I’m meeting Ross out there.” Or Russ,I’m not sure what his name is.
‘He was working out there for his father’s company or something – but now I wonder if what she told me was true.’
Bella’s social media did show her in the company of an unknown man,though he was never clearly photographed or filmed.
He added: ‘Last night they were told they could see her in the morning.
‘They said they’d ring me straight after they had seen her,but I haven’t had a call. They must still be waiting.
‘It’s just really important that they get to see her as soon as possible. The poor bairn must be at her wits’ end. Especially if we can’t see her.
She made references to the famous crime duo Bonnie and Clyde on her social media while backpacking
‘Everything should be done to make that happen.’
Bella was arrested at Tbilisi International Airport earlier this week for allegedly entering the country with 34 bags of marijuana hidden in her luggage.
Her father,Neil Culley,and her aunt flew to Bangkok over the weekend only to discover she was in Georgia some 4,000 miles away.
Bella’s lawyer recently told The Sun that Culley appeared ‘visibly shaken’ when told she may spend 20 years behind bars.
La Touda said: ‘My impression was that she ended up in Georgia without even knowing what she was doing.’
Bella’s cousin,Claire Taylorson,said that a fake GoFundMe claiming to be raising money for the family has been set up.
Bella’s family say fake fundraisers have been made
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