Brit travel blogger Jolie King mocked by vile Iranian trolls after being jailed for ‘flying drone to prove country was safe’
from Australia to the UK, where her dad Mike King was born and raised in Essex.
Before their arrest in Iran, a paranoid pariah state for the last 40 years, Jolie and Mark appeared to be enjoying their adventures. The Australian reports that Negar Ghodskani, 40, who is facing jail in the US, is the woman Tehran want to exchange with the Brit blogger. It is believed Jolie is the first UK citizen without an Iranian passport to be jailed in Iran in recent years.
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