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Tanzania Court Overturns Death Sentence for Intellectually Disabled Woman After 10+ Years on Death Row

Analysis by Sebastian Thorne | Ticker: 2026-03-23 at 09:28 | 1 MIN READ
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In a landmark ruling that exposes deep flaws in Tanzania’s criminal justice system, Lemi Limbu—a woman with severe intellectual disabilities—has had her conviction and death sentence overturned by a Shinyanga court after spending more than a decade awaiting execution. Limbu, now in her early 30s, was convicted in 2015 for the murder of her daughter. On March 4, the court granted her the right to appeal, setting in motion a retrial process that could take months to commence. Legal advocates argue her intellectual capacity rendered her unable to participate meaningfully in her original trial, raising questions about due process and the state’s handling of vulnerable defendants in capital cases. Limbu remains incarcerated while authorities determine the retrial timeline. Human rights organizations have called the initial conviction a miscarriage of justice, citing her documented cognitive impairments and the absence of adequate legal representation during the original proceedings. The case has drawn attention to Tanzania’s continued use of the death penalty and the treatment of mentally disabled individuals within its penal system.


Dispatch from Sebastian Thorne (European Affairs Analyst).

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