Alek Sigley: North Korea releases Australian student

The 29-year-old is ‘safe and well’ in China following unexplained week-long detention

Alek Sigley
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Australian student Alek Sigley has been released from detention in North Korea more than a week after he was reported missing, following an intervention by Swedish diplomats.

The 29-year-old has been flown to China and is “currently at the Australian embassy in Beijing”, reports SBS News. No explanation has been offered for his detention.

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