Garrote Execution...
The garrote is a device thatstrangles a person to death. It very common once, is no longer sanctioned by law in any country though training in its use is still carried out in the French Foreign Legion.
It
was widely employed in 17th and 18th century India as an assassination
device, particularly by the Thuggee cult. Around 1810the earliest known
metallicgarrote appeared in Spain, and on 28 April 1828, the garrote was
declared the sole method of executing civilians in that country.
The device was used in Spain until it was outlawedin 1978 with the abolition of the death penalty.
It
normally consisted of a seat in which the prisoner was restrained while
the executioner tightened a metal band around his neck until he died.
Some
versions of the garrote incorporated a metal bolt which pressed in to
the spinal chord, breaking the neck. The victim may pass into a state of
severe and painful convulsions and then pass into death. This spiked
version is known as the Catalan garrote.
The
last execution by garrote was José Luis Cerveto in October 1977. Andorra
was the last country in the world to outlaw its use, doing so in 1990.

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