A British student has been freed from jail in the United Arab Emirates after a three-year campaign for his release.
Ahmad Zeidan was imprisoned in 2014 after 0.04g of cocaine was found in a car in which he was a passenger. He always claimed he was innocent.
His father Manal said his son was freed after a £4,000 fine was paid and added: « We are overjoyed… he is finally free and still can’t believe it’s real. »
The Foreign Office, which worked on the case, has been contacted for comment.
Mr Zeidan said his son has now left UAE and « wants to restart his education » after « recovering from his ordeal ».
Zeidan, now 23 and formerly from Reading, was studying at Emirates Aviation College when he was arrested.