Family of Georgia teen, 18, jailed for breaking quarantine rules in Cayman Islands say they will keep fighting until she is home after her four-month sentence is reduced to two and they appeal to Trump for help
Skylar Mack, 18, is serving time in a Cayman Islands prison after she was caught breaking mandatory COVID-19 quarantine rules
The Georgia college student s four-month prison sentence was halved on Tuesday to two months
Mack s mother Rebecca Burt has vowed to keep fighting to bring her home
Her family have already written to President Donald Trump asking him to step in
Mack was arrested after she was caught breaking the island s mandatory 14-day quarantine to watch her boyfriend Vanjae Ramgeet in a jet-skiing competition
Family of Skylar Mack, the US student jailed for quarantine violation in the Cayman Islands, pleads for her release
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Skylar Mack, American teen jailed for violating quarantine in Cayman Islands, gets reduced sentence
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An American teenager and her boyfriend who broke COVID-19 quarantine protocol in the Cayman Islands have had their prison sentences reduced from four months to two.
Skylar Mack, 18, a student from Loganville, Georgia, and Vanjae Ramgeet, 24, a professional jet-ski racer from the Cayman Islands, will only have to serve two months each in a Caymanian prison, according to court documents viewed by PEOPLE, after their attorneys successfully argued for more lenient sentences in the British territory s Court of Appeal on Tuesday.