The youngster, who is being held in Georgia on allegations of drug trafficking, communicated her plight to solicitor Mariam Kublashvili, who disclosed information to journalists this past Monday.
She stated: "She is pregnant and needs medical care which she complained she wasn't getting – there were no tests or checks or medical examinations done, she told me. She said she asked for a doctor, but the doctor wasn't speaking English and they couldn't understand each other."
Bella May Culley, 18, has complained to a lawyer in Georgia that she has received no medical care in jail despite her pregnancy, and that she has only asked for warmer clothes and fruit
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“She asked me for tuna fish which I thought was odd and might have been something to do with pregnancy cravings - but I found out later fish cannot be sent in.
“She told me no tests, checks or medical examinations have been done.
“She said she asked for a doctor, but the doctor wasn’t speaking English and they couldn’t understand each other.”
Ms Kublashvili added: “She doesn’t fit the profile of a drug trafficker at all. For anyone, like me, with experience in dealing with such cases, it would be quite obvious that she is a victim here - she’s been used and manipulated.”
Bella May Culley is accused of smuggling dozens of bags of cannabis into Georgia
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