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Friday, October 02, 2015

Man Spends 20 Years On Death Row For Murder Of A Man Who Was Alive

OMG....Annoying!

In 1982 Mpagi Edward Edmary, a Ugandan taxi driver, was sentenced to death for the brutal murder of his neighbour. But not only was Edward an innocent man, there hadn’t even been a murder. Edward had been framed after a land dispute between families in the village got out of hand.

Edmary Mpagi


Witnesses were bribed to say they had seen him kill the man and dispose of the body. He spent the next 20 years in Kampala’s notorious Luzira prison and was only released when his family proved that the dead man had been hiding out in another part of the country.


As Edward says, “In Uganda, conditions for death row prisoners are cruel, degrading, and inhumane. We were always denied medicines. There were lice, flies, and other vermin in the prison, and this resulted in many illnesses – and many prisoners died from these illnesses.

In 1984 my brother developed malaria and stomach complications because of inadequate food and skin conditions. I pleaded with the prison authorities to give my brother medication and treatment.
However, they told me that we were brought to death row to face death, that it was a waste of taxpayer’s money to treat him. My brother died in 1985. This really scared me.

Life is terrible on death row in Uganda, Africa. No one was ever given any notice that they would be executed. Each time we were taken by complete surprise. We lived in complete fear of any unusual activity from the wardens.
During my stay in prison there were five rounds of executions. The last one was in 1999 in which the state executed 28 prisoners.

The coffins for the prisoners to be executed were made in the prison. During the three days before executions, we could all hear the making of the coffins. The black hoods and clothes for prisoners to be executed were made by other prisoners. We knew how many people were to be executed by counting the number of hoods being made........”

BBC Story


This is a very very disturbing story.will he ever be compensated?
Imagine the conspiracy!..I am so angry looking at the mans face...So many years locked in for nothing and then his brother died for nothing!..OMG!





61 comments:

  1. The Lord has a purpose for sparing his life till date..... I hope the wicked get the punishments they deserve. The Lord himself will restore his wasted years and may the soul of his late brother rest in peace.

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    1. I hope he gets compensated but no amount can replace the brother who died all because of this injustice......

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    2. I hope he gets compensated but no amount can replace the brother who died all because of this injustice......

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  2. Injustice at its peak. So what will happen now?

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    1. This is so BAD,imagine the trauma,he shud sue them. All these forces are the same.

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    2. The liars who framed him should be made to spend same amount of years in the same prison....

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  3. Miscarriage of justice.
    The accusers and the paid false witnesses shall never go unpunished.

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  4. This is so not fair. All those involved in setting him up will surely get what's coming to them.

    Of course he should get a good Lawyer and sue the heck out of them. If they don't have money to pay, let them sell every single thing they have or go to jail too.

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    1. In Africa, they probably apologise to you and tell you to go home or the man may not even be able to afford a lawyer.

      If this happened in sane and civilised climes where the rule of law is respected, this man may not need to work again for the rest of his life. A lawyer will accept this on a no win no fee basis.If they win,the compensation is huge money.

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  5. The injustice of life...

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    1. You are so disgusting!

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    2. So you are asking us? We're we there?
      Do we look like CCTV camera?

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    3. Hian!
      Toto talk this kind early morning?

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  7. Chai! This world sef!
    He will never be a happy man again.
    May God console him and grant him peace.
    As for the fake witnesses,Karma is waiting.....

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  8. Oh poor man!!
    It is such an unjust world for some people.
    May the Lord comfort and restore him for all the pain and wasted years. Thank God he didn't face actual execution for a crime he didn't commit.

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  9. Kai.this is sooo sad
    Nothing hurts like been punished for an offence u know nothing about.
    God help us all

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  10. I think he shd sue the Ugandan Police, Judiciary & the government in general. He could take his case to the International Criminal Court in the Hague. How can they take 20yrs of his life for no just cause???!!!

    Ghanaman signing out!!!

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    1. Pls borrow him ur walking shoes
      Since u want him to walk to hague to file a report with ICC
      Or better still hire him a lawyer
      Help a brother
      Common!!!!

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  11. Nne Morning, It doesn't end in similar cases there so many people are are behind bars. May God help vindicate them. That's my prayer.

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  12. Na wa oh. Wasted 20years for a crime he didn't commit. Hmmmmm, this world

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  13. The world is wicked!

    I swear I will not accept only sorry.
    Who accepts only sorry for something like that?

    God knows,God knows Imma cause trouble for the man,his family and all the evil witnesses for making me go through all those years of torture and sufferings.

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  14. He should better sue the life out of dem. What nonsense!

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  15. THELMA ENEMUWE said...
    He sud be duely compensated as they've wasted 20 productive years of his life...
    *faithful BV enemuwe thelma*

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  16. Inukwa stage play!
    He should sue their ass

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  17. Wow this goes to show a number of people who have died for a crime they didn't commit, so many are languishing in jails too awaiting trial they take up the largest percentage.

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  18. Been missing alot in the world of blogging.... But African countries can be useless in a unique way, how can u sentence a man to death for murder, without even seeing the dead body......WTF......Oga pls sue everybody, starting from the neighbors, the alleged dead Nigga to the security personal and the law court..... Infact sue Uganda as a whole

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    1. If he wants more SAN for the case ask Nigeria, wtf

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    2. "Useless in a unique way" is a very apt description. The man's spirit must feel defeated. Such injustice!

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  19. I thought this was only done in nigeria,imagine locking someone up for a crime he didn't commit,they should compensate him and those people involved should be jailed.it is well

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  20. So sad. I hope they compensate him well. It can never be enough though.

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  21. This is very very SAD!
    What sort of a heart-breaking story this early morning?
    And his poor brother died?

    Is dere any amount of money that would bring back all or even half of what this man and his family lost???

    I Can't even begin to imagine the psychological and emotional damage done to this man.

    Just because of land!
    May all dose that helped send this man to jail see no good in deir lives. Ndi uchu!


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  22. they had better compensate that man, and have all the conspirators thrown in the dungeon. what is this?!!! 20 good years wasted!! the Judicial system in Africa is really disturbing, no investigation whatsoever!

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  23. No amount of compensation can ever right the wrong that was done to this man's life. God send help to those being punished and persecuted for offence they never committed IJN. Amen

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  24. If I were him, I would fish out the man I supposedly murdered and do I. After all, I already did the time.

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  25. The things God will judge eh...

    Mtchewww

    #WhiteDiamondOut

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  26. Na wao, see man's inhumanity to man, thank God that finally the truth is out.

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  27. D world is full of wickedness . A man jailed at his productive age , how ll God forgive his accusers n d one dat was giving money to hide . It is a painful experience , a lot of people are languishing in various prisons around d world 4 cases they know nothing about . Only God knows d reason for d long incarceration , if not who knows what would hv been ur fate now cuz in Africa , we use juju n other diabolical stuff to fight 4 land giving to us freely by God .

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  28. Poor man. He should sue everyone involved in this conspiracy and seek justice.

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  29. Sometimes I rily dnt blame d whites when dey always insinuate dat African countries re barbaric. Hw can u put someone in prison for 20 whole yrs without proper investigation or sufficient prove? Wasted d poor guy's life.

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  30. Anon, so what should we do with this story? Whether your period comes or not is your business. You guys are becoming irritating abeg.

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  31. Am sure he is very grateful to God for sparing his life
    Assuming he was executed?
    So very sad though!
    The government should compensate him
    But, how much those horrible yrs?

    Pple can be wicked sha!
    I wonder how this wicked pple sleep @ night
    May God have mercy on us all

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    1. My dear,I follow u wonder too.
      As in how do they sleep at night? HOW???

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  32. team pay evil with evil omo me I go find am kill am I swear to GOd





    #TEAM PAY EVIL WITH EVIL

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  33. He should sue them

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  34. People are heartless. I can never testify in court even if am a witness.

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  35. Woow 20yrs is a lot out of a persons life

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  36. Uganda pple see as una waste dis man life.20yrs imprisonment na beans?
    May God punish una!

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  37. Jezz! Dis z a very sad story.....imagine spndin such a tym in prison knowin dat ur innocent. Dis is injustice at its peak!

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  38. If a man did not commit murder such as in this case and yet is wrongly committed to prison for 20yrs; if after his release, he goes ahead to actually commit the murder, will he be sentenced again?! ....In my own opinion, the man that went into hiding and feigned dead deserves to be murdered!!!

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  39. 20 f##king yrs? Why are people so wicked? So the other man could sleep, knowing that he sent an innocent to jail. People should fear God ohhh.

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  40. This isn't fair, if only he has d means to sue them. And those false /fake witnesses be duly punished.
    Hmmm, odiegwu. What if he died yle in detention?

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  41. The guy should be compensated and justice most take his turn on them for wasting 20 good years.

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