• A landlord was in 1997 arrested by soldiers because of a tenant and given a death sentence for a crime he never committed.
• In a heartbreaking video, the man who had 6 houses said he spent 20 years on death row until he was pardoned in 2017.
• Upon his release, he found out his brother sold all his 6 houses. He's now poor.
A former death row inmate has shared his touching ordeal as he narrated how a tenant cost him 20 years of his life. Hatibu Hussein Kifunza was wrongly arrested, convicted and consequently placed on death row waiting his capital punishment until he received a presidential pardon.
Upon regaining freedom, the man would find out that his 6 houses were sold by his brother at low prices
On December 9, 2017, a Tanzanian man identified as Hatibu Hussein Kifunza regained his freedom after being wrongly put on a death row for 20 years. Before his life went sour, Hussein can be described as a well-to-do man as he had 6 houses in the city all rented out and lived in another which he also owned. He was wrongly put on death row.
Hussein's arrest, conviction and sentence;
Speaking with Afrimax, the now physically challenged man said it all started when he had a certain tenant rent one of his apartments.
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One day, soldiers called at the said house, got the tenant and requested to see the landlord. Sharing his story in his local dialect, Hussein who had his education up to primary 7 said he rushed to see the soldiers and discovered that the said tenant was accused of committing a crime.
According to the soldiers, his tenant robbed and murdered someone. The force men arrested the landlord and accused him of aiding and abetting a known criminal. From the arrest, he, the accused tenant and 6 others were charged to court and given capital punishment as their final sentences. Hussein couldn't believe his eyes as he was innocent.
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