Australian drug traffickers Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran were executed by firing squad yesterday, along with five other foreigners and one Indonesian, despite a storm of international criticism and pleas from relatives.
Briton Lindsay Sandiford, who was in the same jail as the Australians on the resort island of Bali after being sentenced to death in 2013, said the pair were "reformed men - good men who transformed the lives of people around them".
The BBC quoted the lawyer as saying that Sandiford fears she could be next in line to be executed, as Indonesian President Joko Widodo mounts a campaign against what he says is a national emergency caused by rising drugs use.
Sandiford - who was caught trying to smuggle a huge stash of cocaine into Bali - referred to Chan as "my dear friend".
"He counselled and helped me through exceptionally difficult times after I was sentenced to death in 2013."
"They introduced the concept of rehabilitation to a prison that never had it before. They organised painting classes, cookery classes and computer classes, and gave practical help to make sure the poorest prisoners had food, clothing and essentials."
The pair ensured that sick inmates had access to health care and hospital services which were not covered by the prison budget, she said.
Sandiford claims she was coerced into trafficking, and her family recently launched a fundraising drive to raise the money needed to lodge an appeal at the Indonesian Supreme Court, after the British government refused to fund her legal fight.
If this challenge fails, Sandiford still has the opportunity to appeal for clemency from Widodo.
The convicts executed yesterday recently had their mercy pleas rejected by the president, and Jakarta has repeatedly insisted his decision is final.
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