Stephen Munyakho, the Kenyan who had spent over a decade in jail in Saudi Arabia, revealed that a salary dispute is what led to him being put on death row in the Gulf nation.
While appearing on JKL at Citizen TV, Munyakho narrated that the disagreement over his dues with his colleague, a Yemeni national, led to the two having a physical altercation, resulting in Munyakho stabbing his colleague.
Munyakho, now known as Abdul Kareem, detailed the incident, which happened in 2011, and was sparked by his colleague, known as Abdul Halim, after he insulted him, sparking a fit of rage from Munyakho.
However, Munyakho noted that his colleague was the one who started physically assaulting him by attacking him with a knife in an attempt to stab him.