She won the public over with her distinctive singing voice and sunny disposition. And now it seems former X Factor hopeful Gamu Nhengu has won over an appeal court.
The teenager and her family have won their appeal against deportation, her lawyer confirmed today.
Gamu currently lives with her two brothers and mother Nokuthula Ngazana in Tillicoultry, Clackmannanshire, but feared they would be sent back to Zimbabwe after a court ruling.
The 19-year-old caught the public’s imagination with her performances on the ITV talent show and when Cheryl Cole did not pick her as one of her final three acts, 250,000 fans signed up to a Facebook petition protesting.
Earlier this year the teenager's family were refused leave to stay in the UK by the Home Office following a decision passed at the Immigration Court in Glasgow.
But today Gamu's family received 'the first great news they've had for months' - that their appeal had been successful.
The Home Office now has five days to appeal against the decision, which was granted in accordance with their right to a private and family life as set out in the European Convention on Human Rights.
The family's lawyer, Frances Farrell, said in a statement: 'We are delighted to announce that the court has allowed Gamu, her brothers and her mother's appeal.
'If the Home Office accepts the decision of the court, then my clients will be granted leave to remain in the UK.
'The Home Office have a five working day limit to appeal and we hope they do not exercise that right.
'My clients are all delighted with the decision, it's the first great news they've had for months.'
Gamu shot to fame on last year's X Factor competition when she was controversially kicked off the show by judge Cheryl Cole during the boot-camp round
The move to deport her family came in February after allegations that her mother, a nurse, had wrongly claimed working tax credits.
The family has always contested the allegation, which was successfully appealed at a private hearing.
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