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Iran's Justice Minister says 'no need' to hang 'hanging survivor' criminal again

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Iranian Justice Minister has said there is 'no need' for a man who survived a hanging to be hanged a second time.

Lawyers want the head of the judiciary to stop a repeat hanging after a man was found alive in a morgue.

Mostafa Pourmohammadi said executing the man would have repercussions against Iran's image.

According to the BBC, the government has no direct control over the judiciary which has to decide whether a second execution takes place.

The 37-year-old convicted drug smuggler, Alireza M, was found alive in a morgue after being hanged at a jail in the north-eastern city of Bojnord last week.

 

He had been left to hang for 12 minutes after which a doctor declared him dead.

But when the prisoner's family went to collect his body from the prison morgue the next day, they found he was still breathing.

The man was then taken to a hospital where he was being kept under armed guard.

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First Published: Oct 23 2013 | 3:34 PM IST

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