Djandoubi
Djandoubi is a surname of Tunisian origin. The name is most widely associated with Hamida Djandoubi, a Tunisian immigrant who lived in Marseille, France. In 1977, he was convicted of murder and sentenced to death. He was executed by guillotine on 10 September 1977 at the Baumettes prison in Marseille, becoming the last person to be executed in France before the death penalty was abolished in 1981. The case drew national and international attention and is frequently cited in discussions of capital punishment in France.
The Djandoubi surname remains relatively uncommon and is primarily found among Tunisian and French populations. There