Lemi Limbu, a woman with severe intellectual disabilities in Tanzania, had her murder conviction and death sentence quashed on March 4 after spending over a decade on death row for her daughter's 2011 death. Limbu will face a retrial despite international pressure and human rights groups arguing she should not be criminally liable due to her disability and history of abuse.
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Lemi Limbu, a woman with severe intellectual disabilities in Tanzania, had her murder conviction and death sentence quashed on March 4 after spending over a decade on death row for her daughter's 2011 death. Limbu will face a retrial despite international pressure and human rights groups arguing she should not be criminally liable due to her disability and history of abuse.