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"It was a traumatic experience" says Catholic priest who spoke to the executed Nigerians at the shooting place in Indonesia

A Catholic priest who was present at Nusakambangan prison in Indonesia during last Thursday's executions of three Nigerian drug convicts and one local drug lord, has described the experience as 'traumatic'

Father Charles Burrows, who is based in Cilacap near the prison, was called there to speak with two of of the three Nigerians, who were among 4 death row prisoners executed by firing squad. 

Father Burrows said he doesn't know if the executed prisoners suffered. He said he had been present in the past when it has taken several minutes for prisoners to die.

"The first time, it was seven to eight minutes, and then there were some of the other times it was 15 minutes and they still weren't, hadn't expired," he said. "And the captain has to wait with a pistol and shoot into the brain." he told Australian Broadcasting Corporation

Father Burrows said he went with the other ministers from different spiritualities to the "shooting place", because there was no time to speak with them in their cells, with great confusion in the lead-up to the execution. He said it was a "traumatic experience". The ministers prayed together while four ministers spoke to the four men who were executed.

"They were given some minutes to talk to the prisoners or console them somewhat. Then they came back and the prisoners were tied to the stakes. And then they went, were given another few minutes. They were shot pretty quickly after that."

Father Burrows said the executed prisoners were "seemingly" blindfolded first, and remained dignified until the end.

"There was a lot of anger in the first state (last year's execution) not last night," Father Burrows said of the latest executions. But eventually … they realise they're going to die, so you best try and die with dignity."

Meanwhile, the Indonesian Attorney General has refused to explain why 10 prisoners, including one Indonesian woman, received an 11th hour reprieve from the firing squad.

Authorities are set to return the bodies of the executed Nigerian death row convicts to the country, Tempo Jakarta reports.

56 comments:

  1. HMMMM THE NEWS ALONE WAS A SAD ONE!







    AUNTY LINDA 👩

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    1. They should have deported them to Nigeria lets deal with them ourselves

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    2. Igbo people are die hard. They will still carry drugs again even after seeing this story that's why i dont pity them. Their love for money is irritating

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    3. Igbo people no dey tire oh. Them go still do another one again. They are too desperate for money. Mamon spirit rules the Igbo land

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    4. Mammon spirit rule your family.

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    5. I rather die hustling than die like ur brothers,the suicide bombers and juju career pple.

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    6. What crimes do we knw yoroba's wit?
      What crimes do we knw hausa/fulani's wit?
      Dis 2 tribes re de worst of dem all and equally d cause of all dis drug shits dis boys re engaging on
      Rest in peace brothers




      Linda don't take note!

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    7. Na wa ooo

      (Linda d Kim K's fan)

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    8. Heya
      -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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    9. @urchman log you said you'll rather die hustling, what kind of hustling? Drug hustling you mean? Do you know how many lives you have ruined and killed through drug hustling? Igbo people that can use their mothers for money ritual. Tufiakwa

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  2. Hmmmmmmmmm, sad one I must say that it's high time our people listen, its saddens men wen oour people in diaspora hav to die like dis,firing squad. Wenever dey mentioned drugs, a lot of folks quickly say igbo people dis n dat,al tribe does it.

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    1. Shut up there. 99% of them are always Igbo. Merchornu!

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  3. Hmmmmmmmmm, sad one I must say that it's high time our people listen, its saddens men wen oour people in diaspora hav to die like dis,firing squad. Wenever dey mentioned drugs, a lot of folks quickly say igbo people dis n dat,al tribe does it.

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  4. Yes,let them return the bodies or els:let me just keep quit.

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  5. Is more than traumatic experience my dear.
    I was one of the people pleading on their behalfs through massages and phone call that i even call some of their securities men asking them what they need i will give them to make sure that they forgive them or jail them but to know avail.FREEBORN WEPT IN PAIN
    well Nigerians don't have a competent president that is one of the problem they have now

















    #sad indeed

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    1. 🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌

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    2. Thank you for doing your best to save our Nigerian brothers my able General Freeborn!

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    3. Na now I don confirm say u b mad man ur a sick son of a bitch to joke with this sad. News it's obvious a buffalo semen conceived u

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    4. Na Buhari send them to go another man country go commit crime? Abeg fade!

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    5. Werey alaso ni omo zinalima yi I. Stupid boy. For your mind. Mumu. U were calling security. Na security go release them? Anuofia!

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  6. Is more than traumatic experience my dear.
    I was one of the people pleading on their behalfs through massages and phone call that i even call some of their securities men asking them what they need i will give them to make sure that they forgive them or jail them but to know avail.FREEBORN WEPT IN PAIN
    well Nigerians don't have a competent president that is one of the problem they have now

















    #sad indeed

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    1. Why call their security? When these morons be flexing, we hail them. They got caught and you want to stick your neck out for them. The message is simple. Dont take drugs to Indonesia. As we speak, some folks are coupling their merchandise. Good riddance. There are countries where laws work.

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    2. Freeborn you go continue to weep ooo....you would also be killed by firing squad also ..

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  7. Such a harrowing experience, that moment when you know you're going... And you're not even certain about your destination. May their souls find peace in the Lord, our hope of Glory, Amen. #Sad

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  8. No need to return them dead they can have them as the souvenir of their heartlessness

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  9. Too bad! Rip to their souls

    Na me talk am!

    Long Live Lib!!!

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  10. Eeeeehya.. But they caused it shaa. Get today's superb soccer prediction tips.. visit www.fortunatusblog.com

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  11. Eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeyah! Linda take note!

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  12. It is well








    Lib addict#just passing#

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  13. Eyahhhhh! And some Nigerians won't learn their lesson

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  14. Asian countries I will be there only on transit very wicked souls of human beings....nuel

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  15. Stop carrying drugs, they won't listen. Be honourable in ur ways, they won't listen. Get rich or die trying, this is the repercussion. Some fools like FREEBORN, will blame the president and govt of the day for other people's action. They got what they deserved, they think Indonesia and south Asia is a lawless place like onitsha, enugu, abia, ebonyi. Kudos to the Indonesia govt, kill all of them. Small time, they'll be shouting biafra, fucking retarded bastards. Lost tribe if Israel my ass. Stupid people

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    1. I hope u are not a sinner because if u are dont pray 4 d almighty to forgive u

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    2. I wonder if u are born with any atom of brain? U are the biggest fool I've ever heard. Idiot

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  16. So so sad😢poor innocent are over there struggling to survive,while our leaders are here sharing our within themselves.send their children to London.God is watching dem,every day we struggle to eat.

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    1. Mumu is carrying drugs struggling to survive or na our leaders send dem message.

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  17. I guess Igbos will learn their lessons and desist from their get rich or die trying syndrome. E hard everywhere. No be only Una dey .

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  18. Human being using power to condemn fellow human being to death. Why do God Almighty forgive such leaders and people their sins. Or do they think that they are clean. Why are they bringing their dead bodies home. Is it to cause their relations heart break and death. Let nigerians learn their lessons that there is no better place than home. Life is carry and endure ur problems till God answer and remember you

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  19. *****************************dont knw dem !!!!!!! But dia execution brought me to tears !!!!!!!!d night dey were killed ***********i was heartbroken ************killing dem will nvr stop drugs in indonesia !!!!!!! May dey RIP

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  20. *****************************dont knw dem !!!!!!! But dia execution brought me to tears !!!!!!!!d night dey were killed ***********i was heartbroken ************killing dem will nvr stop drugs in indonesia !!!!!!! May dey RIP

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  21. May their souls rest in peace. Amen.
    ZuluObanor.com

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  22. Too touching, rip brothers,

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    1. Rip? How about all the lives they have destroyed by peddling drugs? What is rip? Families destroyed, lives ruined. Just because you igbos have no respect for yours or other people's lives.

      You're a moron.

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    2. Dis anonymous u re lucky dt today is Sunday a holy day
      If not.....
      U for hear am from me



      Linda don't take note!

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    3. Well said,dey will neva listen sum of dem r planning another trip to dat same country.

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  23. @ KRESS. Are you saying they deserved to die by firing squad? What if they were innocent, do you know the level of discrimination against Nigerians in Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, etc? What if they were forced to confess under duress and torture? The Nigerian government fails each and every time one of their own is "caught with drugs", imprisoned and murdered abroad. The embassy and ambassadors do nothing.

    Look up the case of INNOCENT Iwuchukwu Amari Tochi and uncountable others. May all their precious souls rest in perfect peace.

    The best thing is for Nigerians to keep away these mercilessly intolerant countries.

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  24. @ KRESS and others pointing accusing fingers. Are you saying they deserved to die by firing squad? What if they were innocent, do you know the level of discrimination against Nigerians in Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, etc? What if they were forced to confess under duress and torture? The Nigerian government fails each and every time one of their own is "caught with drugs", imprisoned and murdered abroad. The embassy and ambassadors do nothing.

    Look up the case of INNOCENT Iwuchukwu Amari Tochi and uncountable others. May all their precious souls rest in perfect peace.

    The best thing is for Nigerians to keep away these mercilessly intolerant countries.

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  25. DID BUHARI MADE ANY ATTEMPT TO SECURE THEIR RELEASE. HE SIMPLY ENJOYED IT LIKE SOUTH WEST PEOPLE.I DON'T SUPPORT DRUG DEALERS,BUT THIS YOUNG MEN SHOULD CHANGE THEIR ORIENTATION

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  26. DID BUHARI MADE ANY ATTEMPT TO SECURE THEIR RELEASE. HE SIMPLY ENJOYED IT LIKE SOUTH WEST PEOPLE.I DON'T SUPPORT DRUG DEALERS,BUT THIS YOUNG MEN SHOULD CHANGE THEIR ORIENTATION

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  27. Do not wait till you learn the hard way or even lose the opportunity to learn as in this case. Be content with what you have no matter how small, things will surely turn around cos no condition is permanent. Life isn't about wealth competition at all.

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  28. May dere soul RIP

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