Pakistan has postponed for the fourth time the execution of a man who was controversially convicted as a teenager, local media says.
Shafqat Hussain says he was 14 years old when he confessed to murdering and kidnapping another child in 2004.
He said he confessed only after being tortured by authorities and now denies committing the crimes.
Despite his age, Hussain was tried as an adult and sentenced to death.
Hussain's execution was scheduled to take place on Tuesday but he was given a last-minute reprieve Pakistan's Dawn newspaper reported, citing a Karachi prison source.
His execution has been stayed several times, including last month when a Pakistani court delayed the sentencing.