
What happened to the other members of the Bali Nine who managed to escape the death penalty?
A “short delay” to the next round of executions has offered a brief reprieve for Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran.
The latest on the Bali Nine: The Foreign Minister’s bid for a Bali Nine prisoner swap has been denied.
But as hope fades for Chan and Sukumaran, we take at look at what has become of the seven other members of the Bali Nine, arrested nearly a decade ago on April 17, 2005.
Si Yi Chen, 29
Sydney man, Si Yi Chen is currently serving a life sentence in Kerobokan Jail. He too received a life sentence, but was one of a group who won their appeal and had their sentence commuted to life in prison. He is reportedly a model prisoner and has started a silversmith business, “Mule Jewels”, inside the prison. With the motto “your fate, your decision”, Chen trains other prisoners to ensure they are skilled for life after prison.
He is hoping to have his sentence reduced to 20 years.
Michael Czugaj, 29
