Indonesian authorities say how they really feel about Schapelle Corby

Indonesian authorities say they're "tired" after dealing with an "angry" and "stressed" Schapelle Corby. Source: youtube.com

Schapelle Corby is back on our TV screens, social media feeds and newspapers, and while some people love it, others are over it.

Just ask the Indonesian authorities who have been dealing with the case since Schapelle was arrested back in 2004.

They’ve dished on how they feel about her, and they haven’t held back.

Her long-time parole officer Ni Ketut Sukiati has told NewsCorp that Schapelle has been “angry” and “stressed” during their dealings with her.

“I hope it will all be over soon,” Ketut said.

“Please no more foreigners like this. It makes us so busy … We’re tired. Please just one Corby.”

As the parole officer revealed, Schapelle’s stress and anger was making the authorities who were dealing with her stressed as well.

And Ms Ketut had some advice for Schapelle ahead of return to Australia this week.

“If you want to change, then change,” she told NewsCorp.

“If not, it’s at your own risk.”

There have been fears for Schapelle’s mental health after reports she was “scared” and “stressed” about her return to Australia.

In fact, her sister Mercedes called for people and the media to leave her alone and let her get on with her life when she returns home.

What do you think? Are you sick of hearing about Schapelle Corby?

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