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Wednesday, February 25, 1998 Published at 14:48 GMT UK Man hanged 45 years ago cleared of murder ![]() Mattan: Court decided he was a victim of injustice
A man hanged 45 years ago for killing a woman shopkeeper has had his murder conviction overturned by three Appeal Court judges.
The case of the Somali seaman Mahmood Hussain Mattan was re-examined after the Criminal Cases Review Commission agreed last autumn to refer it back to the Court of Appeal in London.
His family, including his widow Laura, have fought a long campaign to clear
his name because of their belief that he was wrongly sent to the gallows on
wholly unreliable evidence from a prosecution witness.
Mr Mattan, 28, a father of three, was arrested within hours of the murder in
March 1952.
He was convicted at Glamorganshire Assizes in Swansea in July of that year.
An appeal was rejected in August and he was executed the following
month.
After hearing new evidence in the case, Lord Justice
Rose, the Vice-President, sitting with Mr Justice Holland and Mr Justice
Penry-Davey, overturned the murder conviction.
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