A New Zealand man, who had been detained under loose house arrest in Mongolia in a banking dispute, has been released in time for Christmas.
Chris Bradley, 51, formerly of Hokitika, had been held in Ulan Bator but was released a few days ago, and is now on his way from winter temperatures of -22C to an Australian summer at the Great Barrier Reef.
The consultant for South Africa's biggest lender, Standard Bank, had been held over a disputed $131 million debt and was prevented from leaving the country.
He is a cousin of West Coast lawyer Eymard Bradley, who said today he had received an email saying Chris had been released in time for his birthday.
"He did not need to do anything, and he recorded his written objections."