Tehran, December 17, The Iran Project- An imprisoned woman devoted�the�money, was�donated�to pay her own debts after six years of imprisonment, to saving�her cellmate's life from the death penalty in a prison in Tehran.
A 34-year-old woman, who had been convicted of murdering her husband in a criminal case about 11 years ago and was expected�to hang on Wednesday morning in Tehran�s prison, survived the penalty with her cellmate's sacrifice.
The victim�s family had earlier pardoned conviction in exchange for�3000,000,000 Rials as blood money (three times more than the standard amount in Iran) which was to be provided in a highly limited time.
Only minutes before execution on Wednesday, convict�s family and aids succeeded to afford large part�of the money and the execution was halted in order to give them more time to afford�the rest of expense.
Ultimately, this was the convict�s cellmate who donated the needed money, that earlier was fundraised�to pay her own debts after six years of imprisonment, and survived her cellmate from death.
Under Islamic law, this is the victim's family right to either put the convict�to death or pardon him.