By Julia Banim A British grandmother sentenced to death for drug smuggling has a chilling final wish as she awaits her brutal execution. Lindsay Sandiford has spent 11 long years on death row in Bali’s Kerobokan Prison, knowing all the while the fate that awaits her at the end of her harsh sentence. Under Indonesia’s hardline drug trafficking laws – among the toughest anywhere in the world – those convicted of more serious offences can face life imprisonment or even execution. There could now be some light on the horizon, with changes to Indonesian law implemented in January meaning the cocain…