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A strangulation is a violent strangulation that can be done by squeezing the neck with a hand, a noose, or some other weight. As a result of compression, blood circulation and respiratory activity are disrupted. Strangulation can occur in a variety of situations, such as when a person is strangled or hanged, or when they die as a result of their neck being crushed by moving parts of a machine.

The essence of strangulation is that when squeezed, the cervical vertebrae, arteries and veins, as well as the nerve nodes that regulate cardiac and respiratory activity, are pinched or compressed. This leads



Strangulation is a form of criminal violence that occurs when someone takes the life of a person by holding their head in an abnormal position, resulting in mechanical asphyxia causing suffocation and death. This is one of the worst types of violence and personal crimes that can occur in a person's life and causes deep emotional trauma.

Removal can occur in a variety of situations and contexts, such as domestic violence, car accidents, crimes against the person, and other similar cases. This is a dangerous activity that can cause death, serious injury or death. Asphyxiation can happen instantly or gradually, and during it the victim experiences an acute lack of oxygen, pain and possibly panic. In the case of strangulation, the victim has no control over the situation and cannot change it. In most cases, strangulation occurs quickly and the victim may not even realize that he is already dead. However, when a victim escapes immediate death, it often results in many complications and long-term effects on the victim's health and mental health.

Strangulation is punishable by imprisonment and/or capital punishment. However, in some cases, strangulations can be carried out with minimal participation or completely without the participation of the suspect, but the fact of the strangulation itself remains unpunished and is not registered by the police.