Brit Laura Plummer wept today as she arrived home after her 14-month Cairo jail hell for carrying illegal painkillers.
The 34-year-old wept as she landed at Heathrow Airport and walked into the arms of her tear sisters.
Laura, from Hull, broke down when she was asked if it felt good to be home.
She told MailOnline: 'At times I thought this nightmare would never end.
'What should have been a two-week holiday in the sun turned into a 15-month trip to hell.
'I'd like to thank everybody who supported me throughout this, especially my family.'
Her sister Rachel told how everyone 'clapped and cheered' when the captain welcomed her home as the plane landed.
She added: 'We'll probably just have some food and go to bed later.'
They were joined for hugs with their sister Jayne, who'd flown with Laura, as they posed for pictures again outside the London airport terminal.
Brit Laura Plummer (right) wept today as she arrived home after her 14-month Cairo jail hell for carrying illegal painkillers and into the arms of her sister Rachel (left)
Laura (centre) sobbed as she was reunited with her sisters Rachel (right) and Jayne (left). When asked if it felt good to be home, she said: 'At times I thought this nightmare would never end'
Laura Plummer (left) has flown home from Egypt after a 14-month ordeal in prison but said she had been denied the chance to say goodbye to her partner Omar Saad (right)
Laura was granted an early release from her three-year sentence for taking 290 Tramadol tablets into the country.
She said police had led her into the airport terminal, denying her the chance to say goodbye to her Egyptian partner Omar Saad.
But she hinted she could return to the country to see her partner, for whom she said she had brought the tablets.
As she prepared to fly home last night she told how Mr Saad had stood by her during her ordeal.
She refused to rule out returning to the Red Sea resort to see him again after he had 'refused to give up on her, adding: 'Our love has survived the most traumatic of ordeals. For that reason I can't say I won't ever go back'.
Miss Plummer was arrested by Egyptian authorities on October, 9 2017, when she flew into the Red Sea resort of Hurghada from Manchester Airport.
She claimed she was taking the tablets - which are legal in the UK but banned in Egypt - for Mr Saad, who suffers from severe back pain, and had no idea what she was doing was wrong.
Miss Plummer and Mr Saad had an Orfi marriage, which is not registered with the state but allows them to share a hotel room.
She was initially charged with smuggling drugs, which carries the death penalty.
She was comforted by her sisters Jayne (left), who had travelled to Egypt with their mother Roberta to collect her and sister Rachel (right), who was waiting for her at Heathrow
Ms Plummer's family said she was taking the tablets for her Egyptian partner Omar Caboo (pictured together), who suffers from severe back pain
Miss Plummer was last seen sitting in the front row of a church during Easter mass inside Cairo's Al Qanater prison in April last year
Ms Plummer was sentenced to three years inside the notorious Al Qanater prison in Cairo (pictured) but she was granted an early release
But the charge was dropped and she was jailed on Boxing Day in 2017 for possessing the painkillers.
She served time in a notorious Cairo prison where conditions were said to be 'horrendous'
The Plummer family has previously said Ms Plummer had no idea that what she doing was illegal and was just 'daft'.
They said she did not try to hide the medicine, which she had been given by a friend, and she thought it was a joke when she was pulled over by officials after arriving for a holiday with her partner.
Mrs Sinclair said her daughter was being held in terrible conditions in a communal cell with no beds, sharing with up to 25 other women.
A spokesman for the Foreign Office said: 'We are pleased Laura is now able to reunite with her family.
'Our staff provided extensive support to Laura and her family during her imprisonment, visiting her regularly to check her welfare, and maintaining close contact with both her family and lawyer.'
Her mother Roberta and sisters Rachel and Jayne (pictured during a TV appearance last year) have been anxiously waiting news
Photos from inside the prison show the grizzly conditions Ms Plummer has had to endure
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Main photo article Brit Laura Plummer wept today as she arrived home after her 14-month Cairo jail hell for carrying illegal painkillers.
The 34-year-old wept as she landed at Heathrow Airport and walked into the arms of her tear sisters.
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