The nannies who care for internet mogul Kim Dotcom's five children have been allowed to remain in New Zealand.
Dotcom this week told the Herald on Sunday that Immigration New Zealand has granted his family a reprieve, allowing the four Filipina nannies a year's extension on their working visas.
Said Dotcom: "It's a great result. The nannies were crying for joy when they heard the good news. It was very touching."
Dotcom faced losing the nannies who live at the Coatesville Mansion, caring for his five young children, after deportation orders were issued in May.
The women were given 42 days to appeal the ruling on humanitarian grounds.