My sentence was reduced to beheading :: Telegraph UK
Sandy Mitchell has terrifying first-hand experience of being on the wrong side of sharia law.
Mr Mitchell, 52, was falsely accused of being involved in a car bombing in Saudi Arabia in 2000 when he was working there as an anaesthetic technician.
He was held in prison for three years and tortured until he eventually signed a confession, which he later had to read out on Saudi television.
A sharia court sentenced him to having his head partially severed, followed by public crucifixion.
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