03/09/2014

Ashya King's Parents Released From Jail

Ashya King's parents have been released from a Spanish jail.

Brett and Naghemeh King were detained in prison after taking Ashya, five, who has a brain tumour, from a hospital in Southampton without permission.

The Crown Prosecution Service decided to drop the case against the couple, and they were freed on Tuesday night.

Mr King told Sky News: "We are completely relieved. Thanks you so much for your support.

"We are going as soon as possible to see my son. We have been dying to see his face for so long."

Ashya is currently being treated in a hospital in Malaga.

(CD/JP)

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