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Nigerian, who is on a death row in Indonesia for drug trafficking, has
written a touching letter to say a final goodbye to his girlfriend.
Raheem Agbaje-Salami, 42, is due to be killed with nine other prisoners this month.
He was taken from a prison in East Java to a prison on an Island off the southern coast of Java.
Agbaje-Salami
in a letter submitted through the officials, called on his Indonesian
lover, Angela Intan, to be strong and have faith in God.
The letter said:
“I want to thank and say goodbye to my beloved sweetheart, Angela Intan, who has stood beside me through happiness and sadness.
“Thank
you for everything, for the time we spent together. Knowing and loving
you has been a gift and even though it was only for a short time it has
had a deep meaning in my life,” the letter said.
The man was sentenced to death for trying to traffic heroin into Indonesia.
The
officials said two other Nigerian drug smugglers were also scheduled to
be executed this month after requests for presidential clemency were
rejected.
In spite of appeals from the international communities for the Indonesia government not to kill six foreigners caught for smuggling drugs into the Asian country, 6 drug traffickers were executed on Sunday, January 18, 2015.
Among the killed drug lawbreakers was a Nigerian, Daniel Enemuo, also known as Diarrssouba.
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