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Schapelle’s new life outside Kerobokan

Almost two months after she was freed from jail, it seems Schapelle Corby is finally getting on with her life.

Almost two months after she was freed from jail, it seems Schapelle Corby is finally getting on with her life.

Almost two months after she was freed from jail, it seems Schapelle Corby is finally getting on with her life.

The convicted drug smuggler, who spent almost 10 years in Indonesia’s Kerobokan Prison, has been seen out and about in Bali looking relaxed and going about her everyday life.

The pictures, taken in early March, show Schapelle wearing a Balinese-style dress and sunglasses, and carrying a white clutch. The 36-year-old looked happy as she chatted to her half sister Mele Kisina.

Schapelle, who was released on parole in February, appeared for her second monthly parole meeting this week, where she refused to remove her motorbike helmet.

She only agreed to remove it after an official said they wouldn’t process her parole unless they could see her face. Schapelle then spent 10 minutes in counselling with a parole officer.

See the pictures of Schapelle in Bali here.

Schapelle chats to her half sister Mele Kisina as she walks through the busy streets of Bali.

After disguising herself upon her release, Schapelle now walks freely through the streets of Bali.

Schapelle is living in Bali with her sister Mercedes.

Schapelle smiles as she spends time catching up with her half sister Mele.

Schapelle was escorted by private security guards.

As part of her parole conditions, Schapelle must remain in Indonesia until 2017.

Schapelle arrives at the parole office for her parole meeting wearing a motorbike helmet.

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