UK man jailed for 10 years in Morocco after being found with fake money on holiday
Alanna Cornick said she is able to speak to Mr Andrews twice a week on the phone
Oliver Andrews, from Bournemouth, had travelled with a friend to Marrakech when they were arrested in November. Mr Andrews' partner, Alanna Cornick, described it as the "worst possible outcome" and said they would appeal. The following morning, Moroccan police arrested both men and told Mr Andrews half of his money was counterfeit, his family said.
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