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Champion horse trainer Brian Kan released from prison, says he 'might emigrate'

Brian Kan, 75, threatens to leave Hong Kong, saying 'I'm now really poor'

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A grey-haired Brian Kan waves as he leaves Stanley Prison yesterday morning. He spent a total of nine months behind bars. Photo: Felix Wong

Five-time champion racehorse trainer Brian Kan Ping-chee was released from prison for the second time in two years yesterday, and he said he was considering leaving Hong Kong.

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The 75-year-old, who was jailed for vote buying, emerged from Stanley Prison yesterday morning, with his normally slick black hair now a shock of grey.

"I've finished my sentence, the case is over," he said. "The only thing is that I've spent a lot of money ... I'm now really poor. I'll have lunch later and then, I think, I might as well emigrate."

He did not say where he might go but last year said he might move to Britain, where he has family and where he spent time as a youth. It was while working there as a dishwasher that Kan met an English jockey, an encounter that changed his life.

Watch: Horses, money, politics and prison: The life of Hong Kong's most successful horse trainer, Brian Kan

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Kan said his days as an election candidate were over.

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