Hanging

Hanging (hanging) is a type of mechanical asphyxia in which the human body, suspended by the neck by a loop, compresses the jugular vein and carotid artery. This prevents oxygen from reaching the brain and heart muscle. Hanging is accompanied by death within half an hour, as circulatory coma (clinical death) occurs due to lack of blood supply in the absence of other damage to the body.

Hanging is a fairly common type of death; it can occur even in everyday life as a result of an accident or suicide.

1. The main causes of hanging: a) hanging by a noose; b) hanging by hanging. (it is impossible to hang a person through a noose, but sometimes this mistake is made by criminals, especially those without practice) c) mechanical hanging - a noose, a tourniquet around the neck or some metal object around the neck. 2. The hanging process takes place in several stages: 1. Wrapping a tightly tightened noose around the neck



Increased capabilities Hanging was at one time widely used as a means of capital punishment, but became further widespread in other areas (besides duels) due to the simplicity, efficiency and versatility of this type of execution. Loops or ropes with blunt knots are strong, cheap,