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Family of British couple detained in Iran issue update after recent court hearing ‘had not gone well’

Relatives say the couple are ‘losing hope’ after being taken into custody in January

Family of Britons detained in Iran determined to secure their safe return

A British couple detained in Iran have told their family that their last hearing “had not gone well” and they are now expecting a verdict rather than another court appearance.

Lindsay and Craig Foreman, from East Sussex, were taken into custody in January while on a motorcycle tour around the world.

The couple were later charged with espionage. They deny the allegations.

Lindsay’s son Joe Bennett said he had recently spoken to his mother for the second time since she was detained, after she was permitted a 20-minute call from prison last Thursday.

Mr Bennett said: “There was very little my mother could say. Her spirits were low.

“She told me that a further recent court appearance last week had not gone well.

“We had been told to expect a verdict rather than another appearance.

Lindsay and Craig Foreman were on a motorcycle tour around the world when they were taken into custody
Lindsay and Craig Foreman were on a motorcycle tour around the world when they were taken into custody (Family handout)

“I don’t know exactly what that means, but I could feel she’s losing hope.”

The detained couple’s family met foreign secretary Yvette Cooper earlier this month, but Mr Bennett described the approach of the UK government as “deeply concerning”.

He said: “Right now, it feels like each side is waiting for the other to move first.

“The British are waiting for a sentence before acting. The Iranians are deciding what sentence to hand down.

“And in the middle of this diplomatic stalemate are my parents, innocent people caught between two systems moving too slowly.”

‘It feels like living a nightmare’: the couple’s family say they are expecting a verdict soon
‘It feels like living a nightmare’: the couple’s family say they are expecting a verdict soon (Family handout)

Mr Bennett added: “It’s been 10 months.

“It feels like living a nightmare, one we can’t wake from.

“The horizon for their freedom feels hard to see, but with public support, I still believe we can get there.”

The Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) warns all British and British-Iranian nationals not to travel to Iran because of a “significant risk of arrest, questioning or detention”.

The FCDO has been approached for comment.

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