“Think of a parent’s worst nightmare and multiply it by 10.”
You have heard about Kalynda Davis.
She’s the young Sydney woman who was reported missing by her family, only to turn up in a Chinese jail, facing a possible death sentence for drug trafficking.
But what we haven’t heard until now is what it was like in there for Kalynda. Now, her father is talking about it.
Larry Davis, dad to 22-year-old Kalynda, the young woman accused of smuggling methamphetamine from Australia to China has spoken to The Western Weekender this week.
Larry has shared his story, revealing what his family went through during the month his daughter was detained in China. And he has spoken about what it was like to be a parent helplessly waiting for what seemed like forever – all the time knowing that his daughter was innocent.
“Her and I are close, as close as any father and daughter could be. I never once thought that she had done anything wrong,” he told the Weekender.
Ms Davis, from Penrith in Sydney’s West had been reported missing by her family on November 5th after she failed to return from a trip to China. The family had no idea at the time that she had been accused of trying to smuggle 75kg of methamphetamine in to China and was being detained there.