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Japan court acquits longest-serving death row prisoner more than 50 years after his conviction [Video]

THE WORLD’S LONGEST-SERVING death row prisoner has been acquitted by a Japanese court, more than half a century after his 1968 murder conviction.

The Shizuoka District Court ruled that 88-year-old Iwao Hakamada was not guilty in a retrial obtained by the former boxer and his supporters a decade ago.

“The court finds the defendant innocent,” judge Koshi Kunii said.

Hakamada’s health is delicate and he was not present in court, but his 91-year-old sister Hideko, who often speaks for him, bowed deeply to Kunii several times.

Former professional boxer Iwao Hakamada (C), released from death row after nearly 48 years of detention, poses with his sister Hideko (L) and incumbent Japanese champions after receiving an honorary belt in Tokyo on 19 May, 2014. Alamy Stock Photo Alamy Stock Photo

Until he was freed in 2014 pending retrial, Hakamada had been on death row for 46 years after being convicted of killing his boss, the man’s wife …

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