Tracy Felstead was 19 when a judge sent her maximum security facility HMP Holloway for stealing £11,500 from Camberwell Green post office in South London where she worked in 2001.
JENNI MURRAY: The scale of the human cost of what has been described as the worst miscarriage of justice in recent British legal history , hadn t properly registered with me.
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image captionTracy Felstead was 19 when she was accused of stealing £11,503.28 while working at a Post Office in London
One of dozens of former Post Office workers fighting convictions linked to a faulty computer system says she can feel a light at the end of the tunnel following a series of legal rulings.
Tracy Felstead was 19 when she was jailed for six months in 2002 on charges of theft and false accounting.
She was accused of stealing £11,503 while working at Camberwell Green Post Office in London.
But despite a new legal breakthrough, she says she has paid with her health.