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BY Mark Babatunde, 11:00am December 27, 2016,

2016’s Most Heartbreaking Stories

by Mark Babatunde, 11:00am December 27, 2016,

Michael Igweh

Michael Titus Igweh seeking a retrial after after he was convicted and sentenced to death in 2003 for drug related offences by an Indonesian Court. Photo credit: Metro Tv News

  • ‘Nigerian Immigrant To Be Executed In Indonesia — The Untold Story
  • In July, an Indonesian judge sentenced Nigerian Michael Titus Igweh to death by firing squad, after a controversial court trial found him guilty of drug-related offences.

    In his final appeal, Igweh, who had been on death row for 13 years, told the court that the confession he made to the police while in detention was given under duress, “I was constantly beaten, and my genitals electrocuted until I was helpless, in fact, I was threatened to be shot.”

    Igweh requested a fair retrial.

    But in the end, neither Igweh’s pleas for a fair retrial nor the international community’s appeal for clemency was enough to talk the Indonesian authorities in to sparing him from the executioner’s bullet a few days later.

    Last Edited by:iboateng Updated: June 19, 2018

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