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Two British law graduates accused of falsely claiming their belongings had been stolen in a robbery in Brazil have been sentenced to community service. | Two British law graduates accused of falsely claiming their belongings had been stolen in a robbery in Brazil have been sentenced to community service. |
Brazil's TV Globo earlier reported that Rebecca Turner, of Berks, and Shanti Andrews, of Sussex, told a court they were robbed but exaggerated the theft. | Brazil's TV Globo earlier reported that Rebecca Turner, of Berks, and Shanti Andrews, of Sussex, told a court they were robbed but exaggerated the theft. |
They were said to have told police that goods worth £1,000 were stolen from them during a bus journey in Brazil. | They were said to have told police that goods worth £1,000 were stolen from them during a bus journey in Brazil. |
The women, both 23, will now have to stay in Brazil for several months. | The women, both 23, will now have to stay in Brazil for several months. |
The BBC's Gary Duffy in Rio de Janeiro said the two women listened anxiously as the sentence was read to them via a translator, explaining that a 14-month jail term had been converted to community service. | |
Our correspondent said they showed "a mixture of relief and dismay - relief that they wouldn't go to prison, but dismay that they will have to stay and probably launch an appeal". | Our correspondent said they showed "a mixture of relief and dismay - relief that they wouldn't go to prison, but dismay that they will have to stay and probably launch an appeal". |
The women's lawyer told BBC News: "I prepared them for a prison sentence, I prepared them for the worst, so I think they are relieved." | |
I think the appeal will have a great chance of success Britons' defence lawyer | |
A jail term could have been from one to five years. | |
Our correspondent said the women had already spent several days in an overcrowded jail in Rio de Janeiro - an experience they would be very relieved not to have to repeat. | |
Their lawyer said the appeal was likely to start as soon as next week. | Their lawyer said the appeal was likely to start as soon as next week. |
"I think the sentence is completely wrong. So I think the appeal will have a great chance of success and the sentence will be modified," he said. | |
He added that he may try to apply to the judge for the women to return to England before their appeal is decided. | |
Miss Turner, from Woolton Hill near Newbury, and Miss Andrews of Frant near Tunbridge Wells, were due to return to England after a nine-month trip around the world. | Miss Turner, from Woolton Hill near Newbury, and Miss Andrews of Frant near Tunbridge Wells, were due to return to England after a nine-month trip around the world. |
However they were arrested after officers from a specialist tourist support unit apparently became suspicious that they had waited several days before reporting the theft. | However they were arrested after officers from a specialist tourist support unit apparently became suspicious that they had waited several days before reporting the theft. |
Police allegedly uncovered some of the items reported stolen in their Rio hostel room. | Police allegedly uncovered some of the items reported stolen in their Rio hostel room. |
Miss Andrews and Miss Turner were on bail until their trial. | Miss Andrews and Miss Turner were on bail until their trial. |