Written by: MAF
Article source: Supplied
Statement on release of MAF pilot Ryan Koher, and South African missionary volunteers Eric Dry and Willem du Plessis, from prison in Mozambique:
Mission Aviation Fellowship (MAF) is pleased to confirm that Ryan Koher, Eric Dry, and Willem du Plessis, has been granted a provisional release from prison in Mozambique.
Koher, an American pilot, along with two South African missionary volunteers, Willem du Plessis and Eric Dry, also detained, left prison late on Tuesday afternoon. They have been held for more than four months.
They are required to remain in Mozambique and the case is still ongoing. We are continuing to learn more about next steps in the case from our legal counsel.
Ryan has talked with his wife, Annabel, and his two boys multiple times now and he is doing well.
The executive leadership team of MAF-US expresses its thanks for all those who have been praying for Ryan and his family. We ask for continued prayer that the final outcome will be a full release of the men from any charges and trial.
MAF is grateful to the courts in Mozambique for this decision. Out of respect for the legal process in Mozambique, MAF will make no further comment at this time.
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Date published: 17/03/2023
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