00:00 I'd like to say thank you to all the people who donated to me, especially my mates, my workmates.
00:06 I didn't know where I would be without them.
00:09 How are you feeling?
00:11 Well, I hope I'm feeling the same as my family when I'm talking about that, I'm talking about all my lads.
00:18 We're all a family. When you work in the country, we're a family.
00:22 Thank you very much. I'm happy to take any questions if you've got any questions about the proceedings.
00:26 In comparison to the UK, David's a bit of a problem in the UK, which has been so very different.
00:31 Can you report on that?
00:33 The law in the UK is different to the law here in Cyprus.
00:36 Of course, there is a defence when there is a suicide pact to murder,
00:40 but we think the decision the court's come to, both in finding him not guilty of murder,
00:44 which is very important because he would have spent the rest of his life in prison here in Cyprus,
00:48 was the right decision. We think the decision on sentence was the right decision today,
00:52 which of course allows David to walk out of court.
00:55 We're very pleased with the decisions the court has made in this case,
00:58 and it follows everything we've been saying all along about the circumstances behind this case.
01:02 It's obviously a very tragic case and not an easy case for anyone involved to deal with,
01:07 but we think the right decision has been made.
01:09 Your message to people back in Northumberland, they're gathering for you this morning, David.
01:12 No, not... I'll sort myself out first, and then I'll talk to them.
01:17 I think it's been such a long, long journey for you, David. How do you start to feel right now?
01:23 It's hard to imagine if you can't...
01:26 I won't describe it. Sorry. I wish I could. I wish I had fine words to describe it.
01:31 Thank you.
01:32 We don't have pressure for two years.
01:34 We're going to do David himself.
01:36 Just one sec.
01:38 Thank you very much.
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