Bayson Kaola of Malawi survived the execution by not being listed on the death row three times, but the executioner suffered fatigue every time and did not complete the execution on all those on the list.

After surviving three times, he was lucky and finally survived when the country stopped the death penalty.

Payson defends himself and accuses his neighbors of being responsible for his 1992 murder conviction for what he describes as his own. Those convicted of such crimes were convicted.

Pason, who grew up in a small village in southern Malawi, worked in the gas sector in Johannesburg, South Africa, before deciding to return home to invest the money he earned from his work in South Africa to buy a house and land.