Australian man jailed in Bulgaria for 11 years about to walk free

Australian Jock Palfreeman has been unexpectedly granted bail after serving 11 years behind bars for murder in Bulgaria.

Palfreeman, now 32, was serving a 20-year sentence for fatally stabbing Bulgarian law student Andrei Monov, 23, during a brawl in the capital Sofia in 2007.

He was granted bail by a panel of three judges on Thursday, the ABC reported on Friday.

Jock Palfreeman wearing a red tie pictured in 2011 following an unsuccessful appeal over his sentence in Bulgaria.
Jock Palfreeman pictured in 2011 following an unsuccessful appeal over his sentence. Source: AAP

"I'm extremely pleased," Palfreeman's lawyer Kalin Angelov told the broadcaster.

"Surprised in a very good way."

Palfreeman's father Simon said from Newcastle the family hoped to be reunited with him as soon as possible.

Jock Palfreeman had been vocal about the conditions inside Bulgarian prisons. Source: AAP
Jock Palfreeman had been vocal about the conditions inside Bulgarian prisons. Source: AAP

Earlier this year, Palfreeman went on hunger strike for 33 days in protest the unfair treatment he suffered for his role in the Bulgarian Prisoners' Rehabilitation Association, the country's first prisoner advocacy union.

Angelov said the hunger strike was in response to Bulgarian authorities cracking down on the Australian for exposing corruption in the country's prison system and the abuse of inmates.

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