Assange's wife reveals what he's most looking forward as a free man

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Assange's wife reveals what he's most looking forward as a free man
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Julian Assange's wife has revealed what he most wants to do now that he has returned to Australia as a free man.

Julian Assange 's wife has revealed that he wants to swim in the ocean every day and teach their young sons to catch crabs as he touched down in Australia as a free man.

During his captivity, he met his lawyer wife Stella, 40, who he fathered sons Gabriel and Max with in secret. Mrs Assange said she 'cried happy tears' when her husband was released without probation or supervision from a US federal court on the Pacific island of Saipan. Mr Assange met his lawyer wife Stella, 40, during his captivity and he secretly fathered two children with her

Mrs Assange told reporters she needed to allow her husband space to rediscover freedom following his incarceration.'Someone told me yesterday who had been through something similar, that freedom comes slowly.'Julian should never have spent a single day in prison. But today, we celebrate, because today, Julian is free.'

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, left, embraces his father John Shipton on his arrival at RAAF air base After discussion with Assange's lawyer Barry Pollack and US Attorney Matthew McKenzie, she decided against either and let him walk out a free man.

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