Mahmood Hussein Mattan

Mahmood Hussein Mattan
Head and shoulders photograph of Mahmood Hussein Mattan
Mahmood Hussein Mattan
Born1923
Died3 September 1952(1952-09-03) (aged 28–29)
Cause of deathExecution by hanging
Resting placeWestern Cemetery, Cardiff
51°28′15″N 3°15′58″W / 51.47083°N 3.26611°W / 51.47083; -3.26611
CitizenshipBritish subject
Criminal statusExecuted (1952)
Conviction quashed (1998)
SpouseLaura Mattan (née Williams)
Conviction(s)Murder (vacated)
Criminal penaltyDeath

Mahmood Hussein Mattan (1923 – 3 September 1952) was a Somali former merchant seaman who was wrongfully convicted, in the United Kingdom, of the murder of Lily Volpert on 6 March 1952. The murder took place in the Docklands area of Cardiff, Wales, and Mattan was mainly convicted on the evidence of a single prosecution witness. Mattan was executed in 1952.

His conviction was quashed 45 years later on 24 February 1998, his case being the first to be referred to the Court of Appeal by the newly formed Criminal Cases Review Commission.[1][2]

  1. ^ "MPs warn criminal review commission". The BBC. 30 March 1999. Retrieved 28 February 2009.
  2. ^ "MATTAN, MAHMOOD HUSSEIN (1923 - 1952), seaman and victim of injustice | Dictionary of Welsh Biography". biography.wales. Retrieved 16 May 2024.

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