Locked up for love couple released in UAE‚ charges dropped

All charges against Emlyn Culverwell and his pregnant fiancée‚ Iryna Nohai‚ have been dropped after the couple posted bail in Abu Dhabi.

Culverwell and Nohai were arrested on January 29 after Nohai was taken to the hospital with stomach cramps.

The couple have spent five years working at Yas Waterworld and lived in Abu Dhabi before their arrest. A doctor at the Medeor Medical Centre in Yas Mall confirmed that Nohai‚ a Ukrainian national‚ was pregnant and the couple were arrested at the hospital.

The story has received attention from local and international media‚ with people all over the world rallying behind the couple. Ultimately‚ Yas Waterworld’s holding company‚ Miral and Farah Enterprises‚ paid for a lawyer and bail.

A motion was presented to parliament this week by Democratic Alliance MP and deputy shadow environmental minister‚ Terri Stander‚ condemning the couple’s incarceration.

Culverwell’s mother‚ Linda Culverwell‚ said: “I screamed his name; I was busy with a blood pressure test when I took the call. I thought he was phoning from prison. He told me to calm down and that they were out on bail. Then today [Friday] they phoned to say all charges were dropped. I didn’t know if I wanted to scream or cry.”

Since the arrest‚ Culverwell’s parents have exhausted all avenues to get their son and the 11-week pregnant Nohai released.

The couple are reported to be healthy‚ shaken up‚ but relieved to have the ordeal over. Linda reported that she saw a sonogram of her grandchild and is overwhelmed with relief and joy.

“Karl and I are extremely grateful to all within the company who helped in their release‚ and in offering the couple their jobs back. We are extremely grateful for all the support we have received‚” Linda said.

“The publicity has helped so much‚ and if the holding company‚ as well as Yas Waterworld‚ did not do all they could‚ I shudder to think what would have happened‚” Linda said.

The charges against Emlyn and Nohai were related to the country’s morality laws.

A person found guilty can face between three months and five years’ imprisonment‚ as reported in past cases. Usually this is followed by immediate deportation.

Linda said: “Emlyn was excited and relieved to see Iryna. He said‚ ‘Mom‚ I can’t explain to you how I feel. I can’t even call it floating.’ He said he is happier that she is out and if he had to stay‚ he would‚ but the safety of Iryna and the baby were all that mattered.”

“I’m dreaming about my grand-baby. I have to resist calling them every two minutes‚” she said.

“One day we will be able to tell our grandchild what happened to mom and dad. I am so grateful for how the story spiralled and how it worked out; now we can be grandparents. Their work [Emlyn and Nohai]‚ did so much‚ I can’t thank them enough‚” Linda added.

Karl’s father said he could finally breathe. “I hope we can help others through our story. It is quite exceptional for their charges to be dropped. It is unbelievable the difference a good employer can make. The media did an unbelievable job and played big role‚” he said.

 

-TMG Digital

 

 

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