| # | Name | Comments |
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| 1 | miirella malluzzo | |
| 2 | salvatore malluzzo | thank you for your signature - Patrick needs to come home an innocent man. |
| 3 | Teresa Malluzzo | My son is innocent and needs to come home to his loving family. |
| 4 | Ryan Malluzzo | |
| 5 | Antonio Malluzzo | |
| 6 | M Fisher | |
| 7 | Lee Jackson | |
| 8 | Katherine Morris | |
| 9 | Jerry Dean | |
| 10 | J McDonnell | |
| 11 | Fredrika | |
| 12 | Lisa Stockton | This travesty has gone on for far too long and Patrick should be returned to his family asap. |
| 13 | Hamish Falconer | |
| 14 | Jodi Brackman | |
| 15 | r bray | |
| 16 | Anonymous | |
| 17 | Sophie Harris | Please release this inoccent man. I know his sister well and this great miscarriage of justice has badly affected the health of the whole family as well as Patrick. He was a man just travelling around India not a drug smuggler. |
| 18 | Jason Bryce | It`s time for action & justice, if in England he would now be intitled to hundreds of thousands of pounds compensation.
Another miscourse of justice goes unheard while Pat suffers innocently awaiting his freedom & lets face it on the eviedence provided he is innocent. |
| 19 | Vicky Humphrys | |
| 20 | Ken Kelly | |
| 21 | Katherine Botes | |
| 22 | Anonymous | |
| 23 | Jo Halyburton | |
| 24 | Marion Jenkins | This is an appalling case. Get him released now. |
| 25 | Marky D | Let's get our friend home! We miss him loads.
There must be justice! |
| 26 | Tracey D | Bring him home! |
| 27 | Isabella D | Bring home my dad's friend x |
| 28 | Cina Malluzzo | -From Sicily -
Free my nephew - he is innocent |
| 29 | Lena Malluzzo | - from Sicily -
My nephew is innocent - free him now |
| 30 | Marilena Malluzzo | From Sicily -
My cousin is innocent - this conviction is outrageous free him now |
| 31 | lee reding | |
| 32 | Anonymous | Free him now |
| 33 | Scholesy | Release Marky D's mate! |
| 34 | paul dilliway | |
| 35 | Susan Davison | I am appalled at the way Patrick has been treated and he should be freed immediately. |
| 36 | Liz and William Wood | justice should be done and he should be freeed. I hope this will help set the wheels in motion, if we all support you. |
| 37 | Shelly | |
| 38 | Paschal Grace | I am Patrick's uncle living in the Republic of Ireland.
It is quiet clear that Patrick was nowhere near any drugs at any time. Its obvious from the evidence that the charges are fabricated against Patrick. It is not a good reflection on this great nation of India, that it alows torture of people by its police force. I ask you, Mr. Prime Minister to use your influence with the Indian authorities and help Patrick to be freed from wrongful arrest and conviction. Thanking you. |
| 39 | Paul Sturman | |
| 40 | anthony Cummins | this is not right , this person should be freed !!! |
| 41 | Kay Hardy | |
| 42 | norman jackson | It is obvious from the flimsy evidence put forward that Pat is innocent and I feel that all pressure possible should be brought to bear to obtain his immediate release. In the meantime we can all show Pat our support and give him strength by writing to him ,thereby letting him know that we are fighting on his behalf. |
| 43 | Babara Jackson | Please, we need to get this boy home to his family. This should be done as soon as possible for all concerned. The system is a very unfair one and all must be done to help this cause. |
| 44 | Kelly Ford | |
| 45 | S Ward | |
| 46 | Sabine Zanker | Patrick was not afforded a fair trial. For example the hearings were conducted in Hindi, a language Patrick does not understand and his request for an interpreter was denied. He needs our support! |
| 47 | Kunle Olafare | Pat is such a top lad and we all just want him to home.So please do your utmost to help release him from his living nightmare.
Peace, Hope, Love and your Support will help to find a way to set Pat free.
Peace |
| 48 | Sarah Jones | It is worrying to find a British Citizens in this position. The Foreign Office should warn people before travelling that their families must have enough money to cover bribes if they are in the wrong place at the wrong time.
It is about time people are made aware of these injustices. |
| 49 | chris mcfadden | Tortured in to making a confession and he will spend ten years in an Indian jail with no parole. The miscaridges of justice surrounding this case are unbelivable. For the British Goverment to sit back and do nothing except to send a representitive every 6 months to see he is still alive is itself a henious crime. |
| 50 | pastor samuel | patrick is innocent and and suffering a lot in the prison. his whole family is in pain sorrow. he also only son in the family to look after his parents.patricks parents are sick people and in old age. his young stage is spoiling in the prison with out any crime. please have mercy on this family and release him from the prison as rearly as possible. |