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Alberta woman, Brit face 10 years in Thai jail for spray painting ancient wall

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WATCH: A Canadian and Briton have been arrested and are facing up to 10 years in jail after spray painting graffiti on an ancient wall in Thailand on Thursday – Oct 19, 2018

The mother of a Canadian arrested in Thailand on charges of spraying paint on an ancient wall says her daughter made a drunken mistake.

Tara Schneider, who lives in Grande Prairie, Alta., said she received a phone call from her daughter, Brittney, around 3:30 a.m. Thursday.

“She just said, ‘Mom, I’m in trouble,'” she told The Canadian Press Friday. “I said, ‘What’s wrong? Are you OK?’

“She said, ‘Ya, I’m OK but I’m in prison.’ I asked her what she did and she told me, and our phone call ended briefly after as they took her phone shortly after that.”

Security camera footage shows Furlong Lee, 23, and Schneider, 22, spraying a message on the walls of the Tha Pae Gate in the northern province of Chiang Mai at around 4 a.m. Thursday.

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Col. Teerasak Sriprasert, chief of the Chiang Mai police, said the tourists are in custody and have been charged with vandalizing registered ancient artifacts, which carries a penalty of up to 10 years in prison and a million baht – or $40,000 – fine.

In this Thursday, Oct. 18, 2018, photo, Canadian Brittney Lorretta Katherine Schneider, left, and British Furlong Lee, second left, stand in front of Tha Pae Gate in Chiang Mai province, northern Bangkok, Thailand. They face up to 10 years in prison on charges of spraying paint on an ancient wall in northern Thailand, police said Friday. Chiang Mai News via AP

The chief said the pair admitted sprayed the message out of drunken revelry. He said that Lee, who is from Liverpool, admitted that he wrote “Scouser Lee” on the wall while Brittney told police that she wrote the letter “B” underneath it.

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The 13th century Tha Pae Gate is part of an ancient wall that forms a square around Chiang Mai’s inner city.

A Thai woman rides her bicycle past the Tha Phae gate in Chiang Mai, some 700kms from Bangkok on May 23, 2010. MANAN VATSYAYANA/AFP/Getty Image

Schneider said her daughter told her she was drunk and she was following along.

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“After she wrote the letter B, she knew it was wrong right away,” said her mom. “She knew and she discontinued the engagement.”

She said she is overwhelmed by the charges against her daughter.

“You would have to know Brittany to know this is not her,” said Schneider. “She is liked by many, she’s got friends everywhere in the country. People are baffled.

“This is something you’d expect, no word of a lie, from my son. I’m sorry to say it, but not my daughter, not my Brittany.

“She never did a bad thing in her life.”

Watch below: The mother of an Alberta woman jailed in Thailand for spraying paint on an ancient wall says it was all a drunken mistake. 

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Alberta woman faces 10 years in Thai jail for spray painting ancient wall

An official with Global Affairs Canada said they are aware of the charges against Schneider.

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“Consular services are being provided to a Canadian citizen who has been arrested in Thailand,” said a statement from spokesman Philip Hannan. “Canadian consular officials are in contact with local authorities to gather additional information.”

Schneider’s mom said they have been working with the consulate.

“We’ve currently sent the bail money. The bail was set at 149,000 Thai baht, which is $6,000 Canadian,” she said. “That’s been shipped off in the process and she will be released Monday.”

Schneider said her daughter won’t be able to leave the country until the trial so she will fly to Thailand as soon as possible to be with her.

“I would like to be there for her during the time she waits for travel so she’s not alone.”

With files from The Associated Press. 

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