Monday, 8 December 2014

Friends of Sydney woman facing execution in China for allegedly trying to smuggle ice reveal she met her 'accomplice' on Tinder just two weeks before they were arrested

Sydney girl Kalynda Davis, 22, (pictured in her teens) was apprehended by Chinese police at Guangzhou Airport on November 5 with Peter Gardner and charged with attempting to smuggle 75kg of the drug 'ice'Sydney woman Kalynda Davis (left) and the New Zealand builder she travelled to China with met on the dating app Tinder just two weeks before they allegedly tried to smuggle 36kg of methylamphetamine into Australia. Friends of the 22-year-old, whose father is a former NSW police officer, revealed the pair met online just two weeks before their planned trip to China. Both Ms Davis and Peter Gardener (right) are believed to have no previous convictions or criminal record in Australia. Bridesmaid: Kalynda Davis (pictured) was due to be a bridesmaid at a friend's wedding, so when she didn't show up her friends reporting her as missing, unaware she had been arrested for drugs in China 'It's my life': as a teenager, Kalynda Davis (pictured) described her passion for playing basketball on the social media site, Bebo, after which she went on to play for the Penrith Panthers basketball team

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