Frank details about the “worst execution” ever … a man climbs h – ryan

Books- Ahmed Al-Dabaa:

In one of the most brutal executions that were documented in history, a man was executed in a strange and horrific manner in London in 1531, in an accident that caused the dismay of society at the time.

The incident, which occurred in the Lambath area south of London, began when the guests were injured at a luxurious dinner party with severe symptoms, which led to doubts towards the chef Richard Rose, and after investigations, Rose was accused of poisoning the food provided, as he added an unknown powder to the guest meals.

Accordingly, King Henry VIII issued a death sentence for Rose for poisoning, to become the first person in Britain to publicly execute the brutal way known to boil, according to the British “Daily Mail”.

Despite the scarcity of fine details on how to implement the ruling, historical documents indicate that Richard Rose was restricted to the gallows and then immersed in a boiled boiler, as he tragicly screaming before he died two hours after suffering.

This method of death was designed to maximize the suffering resulting from severe burns, which makes it one of the most heinous executions throughout history.

Thermal burns, such as those that occurred to the rose, cause the cells to destroy the skin tissue, which leads to widespread damage.

Although the burns themselves may not be the main cause of death, the shock to which the body is exposed to after the severe injuries is the main factor leading to death.

The trauma that can occur as a result of hypoxia in the body, includes symptoms such as the pale face, cold and wet skin, fast pulse, shallow breathing, loss of consciousness, and may lead to organs, including the respiratory system.

Some documents from that era claim that the skin in the Rose body is distorted by burns, but it has not been determined whether the liquid in the boiler was water, oil or wax.

Other documents of that period indicate that the use of a liquid heating from a cold temperature to boiling was more common, which was prolonging the duration of the suffering.

Many users on social media circulated the details of this horrific story, expressing their shock from the brutality in which the ruling was implemented, as one of them described it as “the worst execution of all ever”, while others considered that the punishment exceeds even the concept of justice.

In a reaction to this brutality, King Edward VI issued in 1547 a decree prohibiting the execution of the death sentence.

Despite the passage of centuries, death can occur by boiling as a result of unexpected accidents, as happened in 2016 when an American young man died in the Yellowston National Park after falling into a hot spring, where the water temperature was up to 100 degrees Celsius, which is the temperature that boils with water.

The World Health Organization reports indicate that burns cause the death of about 180,000 people annually around the world, highlighting the large health risks that result from burns, whether as a result of accidents or executions.

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