Harriet Wran released on parole after two years in jail
Harriet Wran (right) with mother Jill Hickson-Wran after her release. Photo: AAP
The daughter of the late former New South Wales premier Neville Wran has been released from prison, two years after she was arrested over the death of a Sydney drug dealer.
Harriet Wran was originally charged with murdering Daniel McNulty in his Redfern home in August 2014, but that was dropped when she pleaded guilty to the lesser charges of robbery and harbouring his killer.
Harriet Wran’s first words upon release
Harriet Wran addresses the media after being released from prison in Sydney @abcnews @ABCNews24 pic.twitter.com/Hhu58s1fsZ
— Jade Macmillan (@JadeMacmillan1) September 12, 2016
Wran was granted parole last week having served two years of her four-year sentence.
She left Silverwater Prison in Sydney’s west early this morning.
More to come.