Byron Bay woman Sara Connor 'lost all hope' of seeing children grow up

By Jewel Topsfield and Amilia Rosa
Updated March 1 2017 - 6:25pm, first published February 28 2017 - 10:57pm
Sara Connor is handcuffed for the transfer from the holding cell to the court room at Denpasar District Court on Tuesday. Photo: Amilia Rosa
Sara Connor is handcuffed for the transfer from the holding cell to the court room at Denpasar District Court on Tuesday. Photo: Amilia Rosa
A book of character references for Sara Connor presented to Denpasar District Court on Tuesday. Photo: Amilia Rosa
A book of character references for Sara Connor presented to Denpasar District Court on Tuesday. Photo: Amilia Rosa
Some of the character references for Sara Connor presented to Denpasar District Court on Tuesday. Photo: Amilia Rosa
Some of the character references for Sara Connor presented to Denpasar District Court on Tuesday. Photo: Amilia Rosa
Sara Connor after hearing prosecutors request a sentence of eight years for her at Denpasar District Court last week. Photo: Alan Putra
Sara Connor after hearing prosecutors request a sentence of eight years for her at Denpasar District Court last week. Photo: Alan Putra
David Taylor arriving at Denpasar District Court last week. Photo: Alan Putra
David Taylor arriving at Denpasar District Court last week. Photo: Alan Putra
The widow of Wayan Sudarsa, Ketut Arsini, and her son Kadek Toni, hold a portrait of the police officer who was killed on Kuta beach.  Photo: Alan Putra
The widow of Wayan Sudarsa, Ketut Arsini, and her son Kadek Toni, hold a portrait of the police officer who was killed on Kuta beach. Photo: Alan Putra
Sarah Connor and David Taylor strolling in Bali's Kerobokan jail on January 4. Photo: Alan Putra
Sarah Connor and David Taylor strolling in Bali's Kerobokan jail on January 4. Photo: Alan Putra

Byron Bay woman Sara Connor has revealed she has lost all hope of seeing her children grow up after prosecutors called for her to be jailed for eight years for the alleged fatal group assault of a Bali police officer.

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