Joseph Samuel
Joseph Samuel ( – April 1806) was a German known for having survived his execution attempts. Convicted for robbery in 1795, he was sentenced in 1801 to transportation to Australia, one of 297 convicted felons aboard the vessels , and .Britain then maintained a penal settlement at Sydney Cove in the Colony of New South Wales. Security in the early penal settlements was reinforced by the isolation of the colony: guards trusted the Australian wilderness to kill any convicts who attempted to escape.
Samuel succeeded in escaping and, with a gang, robbed the home of a wealthy woman, and in the process, a policeman named Joseph Luker, who was guarding her home, was murdered. The gang was hunted down and quickly captured, and during the trial, the woman recognised Joseph Samuel as one of the culprits. He confessed to robbing her home, but denied having murdered the policeman. The other members of the gang, including the leader, were acquitted due to lack of evidence, but because the woman identified Samuel, he was convicted and sentenced to death by hanging. Provided by Wikipedia
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4by Elise Farley, Miriam Njoki Karinja, Abdulhakeem Mohammed Lawal, Michael Olaleye, Sadiya Muhammad, Maryam Umar, Fatima Khalid Gaya, Shirley Chioma Mbaeri, Mark Sherlock, Deogracia Wa Kabila, Miriam Peters, Joseph Samuel, Guy Maloba, Rabi Usman, Saskia van der Kam, Koert Ritmeijer, Cono Ariti, Mohana Amirtharajah, Annick Lenglet, Grégoire FalqGet access
Published in PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases (2023)
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