A family lawyer has confirmed that five-year-old British brain tumor patient Ashya King is back in Spain from Prague after undergoing proton therapy.

The clinic is "possibly" located in the southern city of Malaga where King's parents own an apartment, he added.
Ashya's parents, Brett and Naghmeh King, snatched the boy from Southampton General Hospital in England in August, sparking an international uproar and a police manhunt.
The Kings feared that traditional radiotherapy would damage his brain and opted instead for proton therapy, touted as more precise as it targets only malignant cells.
They were taken into custody in Spain on an international warrant after British authorities suspected they were not acting in the best interests of the child.
But after the couple spent four days in a Spanish prison, a British court reunited them with their son in a Spanish hospital and allowed them to travel to the Czech capital for the treatment.
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After being admitted to the proton centre in a frail state in early September, Ashya can now eat on his own, sit up, play and even walk a few steps.
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British prosecutors have dropped the case against them after acknowledging that Ashya had been properly cared for.
But Ashya's father Brett King has said it would take the family some time to pluck up the courage to return to England.
Source-AFP