
Stephen Bertrand Munyakho
Stephen Bertrand Munyakho, also known as Stevo, is a Kenyan man who spent over a decade in a Saudi Arabian prison, facing the death penalty for the manslaughter of a colleague during a workplace altercation. His case drew international attention due to the relentless efforts of his mother, Dorothy Kweyu, and human rights organizations advocating for his release. In a significant turn of events, the Muslim World League intervened, facilitating the payment of blood money that ultimately spared his life and led to his release after 13 years of imprisonment.
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Stephen Bertrand Munyakho, known as Stevo, has been incarcerated for over 14 years following a tragic incident.
The 12 minutes call that sparked a mother's hope for son's returnStephen Munyakho, commonly known as Stevo, lived under the shadow of death in a Saudi Arabian prison, awaiting execution for the death of a colleague.
Saved from the jaws of death: Munyakho's 13-year Saudi ordeal











