The 19-year-old daughter of Josef Fritzl, whose hospitalisation in April brought to light a shocking Austrian incest case, has been reunited with her family.
Christoph Herbst, the family's lawyer, said that they are now very happy to all be together for the first time.
He said it was an extremely moving moment for all family members, the family can at last come together.
Kerstin Fritzl, who was born from Josef Fritzl's decades-long incestuous relationship with his daughter Elisabeth spent her entire life locked up in a cellar with her mother and two siblings.
She woke up from an artificially-induced coma on 1 June and left the hospital last Sunday.
Kerstin, who was brought to hospital on 19 April in an unconscious state, later suffering multiple organ failure, is now walking again.
A hospital spokesperson said that she is still in need of intensive medical and therapeutic care.
Kerstin is the eldest of seven children born to Elisabeth Fritzl, now 42, during the 24 years she was sequestered in an underground cell of the family home and sexually abused by her father Josef, 73.
The young woman and two of her brothers, aged 18 and five, spent their entire lives in the cellar with their mother, never seeing sunlight, while three other children born from the incest were brought to live with Josef Fritzl and his wife.
A seventh child died shortly after birth.
The case unravelled after Kerstin, who had been locked up with her mother since birth, fell seriously ill and was brought to the hospital.
Prosecutors are investigating the 73-year-old for coercion, rape, incest and the death of the baby, though he has not been charged.
Police say he has admitted incarceration and incest.