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Mom of Student Jailed For Life In Dubai For “Stupid Mistake” Lashes Out At “Haters” In Scathing Post
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Mom of Student Jailed For Life In Dubai For “Stupid Mistake” Lashes Out At “Haters” In Scathing Post

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The mother of Mia O’Brien, a 23-year-old from Liverpool who was reportedly sentenced to life in prison in Dubai for carrying 50g of narcotic substance, lashed out at online critics in a sharp social media post. 

Danielle McKenna defended her daughter against what she described as cruel remarks, while also stressing that Mia’s arrest stemmed from a “very stupid mistake” rather than criminal intent.

Highlights
  • Mia O’Brien, 23, from Liverpool, is facing a life sentence in Dubai after being caught with 50g of narcotic substance.
  • Her mother Danielle McKenna has defended her online, lashing out at “haters” in a scathing post.
  • The case has drawn renewed focus on the UAE’s strict zero-tolerance laws on the use of narcotics.
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    Danielle McKenna had used social media to rally support for her daughter’slegal battle, but not everyone responded with sympathy. 

    After launching a GoFundMe campaign that was later removed, she promoted a new fundraiser on GiveSendGo to help cover legal fees and travel expenses. 

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    Alongside the post, she included a fiery message aimed at those she described as “haters,” according toUnilad.

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    “This is my little girl, my firstborn and only daughter. I will fight for my kids till the day I d*e,” McKenna wrote. 

    “So to all you haters, let’s hope karma doesn’t come knocking on your door. Your nasty comments do not hurt or affect my life, so you won’t get a reaction or response from me. 

    “And if that’s what you’re after, maybe get in touch with the Samaritans helpline if you’re that sad and lonely. Much love to you all.”

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    Her comments highlighted the emotional toll the case had taken on the family, while also providing a glimpse of netizens’ harsh reactions that followed news of Mia’s arrest.

    Mia O’Brien might have made a stupid mistake, but she is facing very real consequences

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    Mia O’Brien, a Liverpool University law student who was aspiring to become a solicitor, had been staying with friends when she was allegedly found with 50g of narcotic substances.

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    Speaking earlier to theDaily Mail, McKenna admitted the arrest stemmed from what she called a “stupid mistake,” but insisted it did not reflect O’Brien’s true character.

    “I speak to her, but she can’t say too much on the phone,” McKenna explained. 

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    “She’s just made a stupid mistake after going over to see a friend and her boyfriend in Dubai. She was crying on the phone and saying ‘Oh mum, please forgive me.’

    “I definitely don’t think she was going to sell the dr*gs or bring them back. It’s a lot of dr*gs, but there are others involved, and she has just been caught up in it.”

    O’Brien was sentenced tolife in prison for her offense. She was also fined £100,000 by the court. 

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    “She pleaded not guilty. They don’t have a just trial over there. She was just given a life sentence and has to serve 25 years,” Danielle stated.

    “The trial was all in Arabic, and Mia was told of the sentence later by her lawyer.”

    Dubai is known for having unforgiving laws about illegal substances

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    O’Brien’s case once again highlighted the United Arab Emirates’ zero-tolerancepolicy toward narcotics.

    According to the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office, even small amounts of illegal substances can carry serious penalties, with trafficking offenses punishable by d*ath.

    “There is zero tolerance for dr*g-related offenses. The penalties for trafficking, smuggling, using and possessing illegal dr*gs (including residual amounts) are severe.”

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    “Sentences for dr*g trafficking can include the d*ath penalty.”

    “Possession of even the smallest amount of illegal dr*gs, including c*nnabis, can lead to a minimum three-month prison term or a fine of between 20,000 and 100,000 UAE dirham,” the official guidance stated. 

    Authorities also treated the presence of narcotics in the bloodstream as possession. 

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    “Possessing, concealing or making transactions with money from narcotics-related offences is illegal. You could get a prison sentence and a fine,” the office website stated.

    Numerous netizens highlighted that O’Brien’s entireordeal could have been prevented if she had not been caught with illegal substances. 

    “However hard this is for her family, she knew what she was doing was wrong. Dr*gs and dr*g d*aths cause so much devastation to other families,” one commenter wrote.

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    “The sentence is harsh, for 50g it’s not international dealer amounts, but it also isn’t easy street UK she’s dealing with,” wrote another.

    “If you don’t respect the laws of the country you’re visiting, then you have to do the time for the crime,” another commenter stated.

    Netizens shared their thoughts on Danielle McKenna’s clawback against critics on social media

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    Ol' Stevie
    Community Member
    2 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I have zero sympathy for either the daughter or the mother, they are both in a situation of their own making. GoFundMe has strictly enforced rules on what you can raise money for on their platform, and "boo hoo hoo, my spoiled brat kid is a convicted d**g dealer serving a life sentence for a crime she knowingly and willingly committed, please give me five thousand quid" is not one of them. Saying it's "out of character" shows how deep the sense of entitlement runs in that family. Fifty grams of cola is not a "silly mistake" - particularly when you consider the destruction it causes all the way from source to user, and what the profits are used to fund. If you would not like to spend a quarter of a century locked in some foreign hellhole prison, leave the I'm a pretty blonde so I can do whatever I like attitude - and the d***s - at home. As the cool kids say, FAFO.

    The Majestic Opossum
    Community Member
    Premium
    2 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Yep, this is the most clear example of FAFO I have ever seen.

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    Indi
    Community Member
    2 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    100% understanding the mother defending her daughter, I wouldn't expect it any other way. But the daughter is 100% guilty. 50g of coke is not a joint even, it's a serious amount for personal use. Knowing that it could lead to life sentence, it was the girl's choice to do it and her responsibility to face the consequences. So saying that there is no fair trial there is a BS. Honestly, I'm more sorry for the mom, having your kid go through that must be entirely devastating.

    Megan Romero-Herman
    Community Member
    2 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Well her daughter was a grown adult who made the decision to travel to a Middle Eastern country and buy and carry d***s, so it’s insane that she is wanting sympathy and begging for her daughter to be released and saying it was a mistake! But then again with like that, we can clearly see it. Her daughter does not ever get hold accountable for anything so this is probably a good lesson.

    Wanda Peachtree
    Community Member
    2 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    People are being extra hard on her. Probably because she's pretty, but I guess all these self righteous people forgot what it's like to be dumb and 23. She doesnt deserve life in prison and while she does need to own what she did, I feel bad for her.

    Ol' Stevie
    Community Member
    2 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I have zero sympathy for either the daughter or the mother, they are both in a situation of their own making. GoFundMe has strictly enforced rules on what you can raise money for on their platform, and "boo hoo hoo, my spoiled brat kid is a convicted d**g dealer serving a life sentence for a crime she knowingly and willingly committed, please give me five thousand quid" is not one of them. Saying it's "out of character" shows how deep the sense of entitlement runs in that family. Fifty grams of cola is not a "silly mistake" - particularly when you consider the destruction it causes all the way from source to user, and what the profits are used to fund. If you would not like to spend a quarter of a century locked in some foreign hellhole prison, leave the I'm a pretty blonde so I can do whatever I like attitude - and the d***s - at home. As the cool kids say, FAFO.

    The Majestic Opossum
    Community Member
    Premium
    2 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Yep, this is the most clear example of FAFO I have ever seen.

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    Indi
    Community Member
    2 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    100% understanding the mother defending her daughter, I wouldn't expect it any other way. But the daughter is 100% guilty. 50g of coke is not a joint even, it's a serious amount for personal use. Knowing that it could lead to life sentence, it was the girl's choice to do it and her responsibility to face the consequences. So saying that there is no fair trial there is a BS. Honestly, I'm more sorry for the mom, having your kid go through that must be entirely devastating.

    Megan Romero-Herman
    Community Member
    2 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Well her daughter was a grown adult who made the decision to travel to a Middle Eastern country and buy and carry d***s, so it’s insane that she is wanting sympathy and begging for her daughter to be released and saying it was a mistake! But then again with like that, we can clearly see it. Her daughter does not ever get hold accountable for anything so this is probably a good lesson.

    Wanda Peachtree
    Community Member
    2 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    People are being extra hard on her. Probably because she's pretty, but I guess all these self righteous people forgot what it's like to be dumb and 23. She doesnt deserve life in prison and while she does need to own what she did, I feel bad for her.

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