A 23-year-old former University of Liverpool student has been served a life sentence in the United Arab Emirates following Class A drug charges.
Mia O’Brien, of Huyton in Liverpool, has been jailed in Dubai Central Prison for 25 years after being found possessing 50 grams of cocaine in an apartment in Dubai last October.
The student is now sharing a cell “with six others” and “has to sleep on a mattress on the floor” in the jail renowned for overcrowding, violent attacks, and substandard conditions.
Her mum, Danielle McKenna, has spoken out about the “living hell” her daughter is now facing due to a “stupid mistake” made on a trip with her boyfriend.
Here’s everything we know about the prison so far.
The ‘prison conditions are horrendous’

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Mia O’Brien’s mum has shared an insight into the 23-year-old’s living conditions in Dubai Central Prison, also known as Al-Awir Central Prison.
The jail consists of four main blocks which separate male, female and juvenile prisoners, including men who have been sentenced for either under or over six months, respectively.
There are also designated smoking and non-smoking blocks for prisoners, according to GOV UK.
Although it is currently unknown which block or area Mia O’Brien is currently in, her mother has labelled it a “living hell” as “the prison conditions are horrendous”.
Each block has access to a television, and each prisoner is provided with a mattress, blanket and pillow.
Mia’s mum has stated her daughter “has to sleep on a mattress on the floor” and has restricted privacy as she shares a cell “with six others”.
Danielle also added: “There are no staff really and she has to bang on a big door if she needs anything”.
‘She’s seen fights and said she has been really scared’
It has been reported that Dubai Central Prison is notorious for violent behaviour, attacks, and even prisoners being tortured into confessing their crimes.
Mia O’Brien’s mum has claimed “she’s seen fights” amongst fellow prisoners since her incarceration.
She said although Mia “is being really strong” she is experiencing “a living hell” in the jail, and has reported being “really scared” during her short time there.
Despite the former law student’s stressful and shocking conditions, “she’s not been ill – she has just come out in a few rashes” her mum has claimed.
‘She hopes that she might get sent back to serve her sentence here’

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Mia is currently facing a 25 year life sentence in the United Arab Emirates.
She was arrested by local authorities following a discovery of 50 grams of cocaine, a Class A drug with a street value of £2,500 back in the UK.
There have been no updates on the likelihood of parole or extradition for the student’s case, but her mum claims “she hopes she might get sent back” to the UK to “serve her sentence” under different laws.