A Belleville woman doesn't dispute that her sister should serve time if guilty of drug trafficking in Pakistan. But Sheri Gonyea hopes her sister serves that time in Canada rather than in Pakistan, where she was arrested.*
When Gonyea first spoke to The Intelligencer last fall she called the incident "a set up" and proclaimed her sister's innocence. Having learned all the details of Kerr's arrest, Gonyea has changed her view.
Gonyea said in her discussions with government officials here in Canada it appears her sister could serve between five to 20 years for her involvement in what appears to be a drug smuggling ring. Also charged is Saleem Khan, the father of two of Kerr's children.
Regardless of the sentence, Gonyea hopes if Kerr is found guilty she will be transferred to a Canadian prison rather than serving the time in Pakistan.
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17 May 2008
See, Sheri... here's what you're missing...
Someone who deals this kind of misery and death... SHOULD rot in hell...