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UK police have apologized to the family of a man wrongly convicted of murder and hanged in a British prison 70 years ago for a miscarriage of justice.
In 1952, Mahmoud Mattan was convicted and hanged for the murder of Lily Volpert, a dressmaker in Cardiff.
His wife and sons have been fighting for the past 46 years to prove Mattan’s innocence. But none of them are alive now.
One of Matan’s granddaughters noted that justice has come too late.