Cassandra Sainsbury’s mother breaks down on 60 minutes

Cassandra Sainsbury’s mother has broken down in tears during the filming of a 60 Minutes documentary that reportedly earned the family $1 million.

In the documentary, which is due to air on Channel Nine on Sunday, Ms Sainsbury’s mother Lisa Evans is shown slumped over on the ground sobbing outside the Colombian prison where her daughter remains behind bars. 

Overcome with emotion, Ms Evans can be heard grasping for air and complaining she is unable to breath.

 

Overcome with emotion, Ms Evans (centre) is seen doubled over on the ground as she is comforted by her daughter Khala Sainsbury (left) and a crewman from 60 Minutes (right) 

‘Hey Cass, it’s mum, I’m here to help you. We’re sitting around the corner,’ Ms Evans said.

Ms Sainsbury’s sister Khala Sainsbury is also pictured on the ground alongside her grief-stricken mother in an attempt to comfort her.

The pair reportedly sold their story to the Channel Nine program for approximately $1million. 

Ms Sainsbury’s mother and sister travelled to Colombia this week for the first time since her arrest on April 11 when she was caught with 5.8kg of cocaine in her suitcase at El Dorado International Airport. 

‘Hey Cass, it’s mum, I’m here to help you. We’re sitting around the corner,’ Ms Evans said talking to Ms Sainsbury on the phone 

‘Hey Cass, it’s mum, I’m here to help you. We’re sitting around the corner,’ Ms Evans said talking to Ms Sainsbury on the phone 

Ms Sainsbury appears happy as she waves from behind bars at El Buen Pastor for film crews

Ms Sainsbury appears happy as she waves from behind bars at El Buen Pastor for film crews

Ms Sainsbury's mother and sister visited her at El Buen Pastor in Colombia for the first time since her arrest on April 11 

Ms Sainsbury’s mother and sister visited her at El Buen Pastor in Colombia for the first time since her arrest on April 11 

Meanwhile a source from the Colombian police prosecuting Ms Sainsbury revealed a mystery black man who visited her in a Bogota hotel would unlikely save her from a lengthy stint in jail. 

The source said the mystery man was irrelevant to Ms Sainsbury’s legal case, despite her claim he tricked her into trafficking 5.8kg of cocaine. 

Ms Sainsbury, a 22-year-old from South Australia, was caught with 5.8kg of cocaine in her suitcase at El Dorado International Airport in Colombia on April 11. 

 

Before her arrest in Colombia Ms Sainsbury and her mother Lisa Evans were not speaking, it was revealed 

The source said the mystery man was irrelevant to Ms Sainsbury’s legal case, despite her claim he tricked her into trafficking 5.8kg of cocaine

Colombian police have sourced the CCTV footage from the Bogota hotel where Ms Sainsbury stayed for eight days before her arrest in search for the mystery man, but say he is irrelevant to her legal case 

Colombian police have sourced the CCTV footage from the Bogota hotel where Ms Sainsbury stayed for eight days before her arrest in search for the mystery man, but say he is irrelevant to her legal case 

‘If they catch you with drugs, you have to accept the punishment for these drugs,’ a source for the prosecution told News.com.au.

‘Where [the drugs] came from, at this moment, is of no interest to us. It doesn’t have any relevance.’

The source for the prosecution, who works for the Colombian Fiscalia, said the justice system was not postponing Ms Sainsbury’s case to look for the mystery man.

‘They can’t leave someone waiting while they look for the person who supposedly tricked them,’ he said.

Ms Sainsbury is seen leaving her Bogota hotel where staff say a mystery man visited her

Ms Sainsbury is seen leaving her Bogota hotel where staff say a mystery man visited her

Ms Sainsbury pictured with 18 bags containing 5.8kg of cocaine in total, which were found in her suitcase on April 11 

Ms Sainsbury pictured with 18 bags containing 5.8kg of cocaine in total, which were found in her suitcase on April 11 

Ms Sainsbury, 22-year-old from South Australia, has maintained her innocence since the day she was caught 

Ms Sainsbury, 22-year-old from South Australia, has maintained her innocence since the day she was caught 

The Adelaide woman claimed she was set up by a man named ‘Angelo’ who promised her 18 sets of discounted headphones as gifts for her wedding party.

She said the 18 packages wrapped in black plastic containing the cocaine were given to her the morning of her flight.

She denied she knew the packages were full of drugs and has maintained her innocence since.

Mr Broadbridge has made explosive claims his fiancee (right) was lured to Colombia 

Ms Sainsbury pictured together with her fiance Scott Broadbridge, who visited her in Colombia this week 

Ms Sainsbury pictured together with the suitcase which contained 5.8kg of cocaine

Ms Sainsbury pictured together with the suitcase which contained 5.8kg of cocaine

The Fiscalia source said police secured CCTV footage from the Bogota hotel where Ms Sainsbury was visited by the mystery man in an effort to track him down because he was potentially breaking the law.

But he said the police search was separate to their case against Ms Sainsbury.

While he said the Fiscalia investigated the mystery man, he said its priority was to resolve Ms Sainsbury’s case.

CCTV footage obtained from the Bogota hotel where Ms Sainsbury stayed for eight days before her arrest will not be released to the public until it is shown in court, for fear the man could go into hiding if he sees himself.

CCTV footage from the Bogota hotel where Ms Sainsbury stayed will be reviewed by police in search of the mystery man, but they say he is irrelevant to her legal case 

CCTV footage from the Bogota hotel where Ms Sainsbury stayed will be reviewed by police in search of the mystery man, but they say he is irrelevant to her legal case 

Ms Sainsbury pictured following her arrest on April 11 when she was caught with 5.8kg of cocaine in her suitcase at El Dorado International Airport on her way home to Australia, bypassing London 

Ms Sainsbury pictured following her arrest on April 11 when she was caught with 5.8kg of cocaine in her suitcase at El Dorado International Airport on her way home to Australia, bypassing London 

Ms Sainsbury remains behind bars in notorious Colombian prison El Buen Pastor, where she was jailed following her arrest on April 11, just over a week after she arrived in South America on April 3.

Ms Sainsbury will remain in prison while she awaits a court date.

Her Colombian lawyer Orlando Herran has encouraged Ms Sainsbury to plead guilty because she will likely be given a shorter jail sentence.

Ms Sainsbury faces 15-20 years in jail if she pleads innocent but is found guilty and faces five to 10 years if she pleads guilty.

Ms Sainsbury together with her Australian fiance Scott Broadbridge who visited her in Colombia this week 

Ms Sainsbury together with her Australian fiance Scott Broadbridge who visited her in Colombia this week 

Cassandra Sainsbury's fiance Mr Broadbridge (pictured) arrived in Bogota on Thursday and is now considered a person of interest

Cassandra Sainsbury’s fiance Mr Broadbridge (pictured) arrived in Bogota on Thursday

Cassandra Sainsbury's mother Lisa Evans (pictured) visited her daughter in a notorious Colombian prison this week

Cassandra Sainsbury’s mother Lisa Evans (pictured) visited her daughter in a notorious Colombian prison this week

 



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