‘THE HELL DEATH” The garrote 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. The garrote is a device that strangles a person to death. It
can also be used to break a person’s neck. The device was used in Spain
until it was outlawed in 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. However
garroting is still common in India according Indian author and forensic expert Parikh.
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