Singapore executes man as he loses appeal and calls for mum after decade on death row
Singapore executed a Malaysian man convicted of drug trafficking on Wednesday despite appeals on the grounds he had an intellectual disability, his family said.His lawyers had filed multiple appeals against his execution saying he was intellectually disabled.
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