List of people who died by hanging
This is a list of people who died as a result of hanging, including suicides and judicial, extrajudicial, or summary executions. These deaths are notable due to history or due to media exposure.
List
Suicide
- Ahitophel, counselor of David (c. 1000 BC)
- Judas Iscariot, one of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus Christ, who betrayed him for 30 pieces of silver according to the New Testament (c. 30-33 AD)
- Emperor Aizong of Jin, emperor of China’s Jin Dynasty (February 14, 1234)
- Chongzhen Emperor, emperor of China's Ming dynasty (April 25, 1644)
- Gérard de Nerval, French poet and essayist (January 26, 1855)
- Philipp Mainländer, German philosopher (April 1, 1876)
- Ludwig Boltzmann, physicist, pioneer of statistical mechanics (September 5, 1906)
- Sergei Yesenin, a Russian poet, ex-husband of Isadora Duncan (December 27, 1925)
- Nishinoumi Kajirō II, 25th yokozuna (January 27, 1931)
- Alberto Santos-Dumont, Brazilian aviation pioneer (July 23, 1932)
- Hans Berger, German inventor of electroencephalography (June 1, 1941)
- Marina Tsvetayeva, a Russian poet (August 31, 1942)
- Eduard Wirths, Chief SS doctor (September 21, 1945)
- Charles Armijo Woodruff, 11th Governor of American Samoa (November 23, 1945)[1]
- Wilfrid Garfield Case, former Canadian Member of Parliament and war veteran (September 22, 1959)
- Frederick Fleet, lookout on the Titanic who first spotted the iceberg (January 10, 1965)
- Pete Ham, guitarist and singer of rock band Badfinger (April 23, 1975)
- Phil Ochs, political folksinger (April 9, 1976)
- Ulrike Meinhof, imprisoned member of the German Red Army Faction, (May 9, 1976)
- David Munrow, musician and early music historian (May 15, 1976)
- Gudrun Ensslin, imprisoned member of the German Red Army Faction, circumstances questionable (October 18, 1977)
- Ian Curtis, lead singer of Joy Division (May 18, 1980)
- Trent Lehman, former child actor of Nanny and the Professor (January 18, 1982)
- Tom Evans, a member of the rock band Badfinger (19 November 1983)
- Richard Manuel, musician best known for his membership in The Band (March 4, 1986)
- Rudolf Hess, Nazi politician and convicted criminal (August 17, 1987)
- Michael Gothard, British actor (December 2, 1992)
- Buster Edwards, British Great Train Robber (28 November 1994)
- Fred West, British serial killer (January 1, 1995)
- Cheyenne Brando, daughter of Marlon Brando (April 16, 1995)
- Kim Kwang-Seok, South Korean folk rock singer (January 6, 1996)
- Ray Combs, host of Family Feud from 1988 to 1994 (June 2, 1996)
- Terence Donovan, British fashion photographer (22 November 1996)
- Michael Hutchence, lead singer of INXS (November 22, 1997)
- Rozz Williams, American musician, founder of Christian Death (April 1, 1998)
- Justin Fashanu, British footballer (May 2, 1998)
- hide, Japanese rock musician (May 2, 1998)
- Sarah Kane, British playwright (February 20, 1999)
- David Strickland, American actor, best known for his character Todd on Suddenly Susan (March 22, 1999)
- Petr Lébl, Czech theatre director (December 11, 1999)
- Stuart Adamson, British musician (December 16, 2001)
- Jon Lee, drummer with Feeder (7 January 2002)
- Ryan Halligan, a 13-year-old schoolboy (October 7, 2003)
- Jonathan Brandis, American actor (November 12, 2003)
- Harold Shipman, English doctor and serial killer, convicted of murder and sentenced to life imprisonment (January 13, 2004)
- Jason Raize, American actor and singer (February 4, 2004)
- Nafisa Joseph, Indian model and video jockey (July 29, 2004)
- Norman "Dinky" Diamond, drummer with Sparks in the 1970s (September 10, 2004)
- Charlie Brandt, American murderer and suspected serial killer (September 13, 2004)
- Lee Eun-ju, South Korean actress and singer (February 22, 2005)
- Paul Hester, former drummer of Crowded House (March 26, 2005)
- Kuljeet Randhawa, Indian model and actress (8 February 2006)
- Megan Meier, a 13-year-old schoolgirl (October 17, 2006)
- Jung Da Bin, South Korean actress (February 10, 2007)
- Mike Awesome, former professional wrestler, twice ECW Champion (February 17, 2007)
- Kevin Whitrick, online suicide via webcam (March 21, 2007)
- Toshikatsu Matsuoka, Japanese politician (May 28, 2007)
- Chris Benoit, Canadian professional wrestler (June 24, 2007)
- Kunal Singh, Indian actor (February 7, 2008)
- Mark Speight, British children's television presenter (April 7, 2008)
- Deborah Jeane Palfrey, operator of an escort agency in Washington, D.C. (May 1, 2008)
- David Foster Wallace, the American author of Infinite Jest (September 12, 2008)[2]
- Choi Jin-sil, South Korean actress (October 2, 2008)
- Jang Ja-yeon, South Korean actress (March 7, 2009)
- Lucy Gordon, English actress and model (May 20, 2009)
- Daul Kim, South Korean-born model who modeled in France (November 19, 2009)[3]
- Phoebe Prince, a 15-year-old schoolgirl (January 14, 2010)
- Alexander McQueen, British fashion designer (February 11, 2010)
- Ambrose Olsen, American male model (April 22, 2010)[4]
- Choi Jin-young, the brother of Choi Jin-sil (March 29, 2010)
- Viveka Babajee, Indian model and actress (June 25, 2010)[5]
- Alex Whybrow, American professional wrestler better known as Larry Sweeney (April 11, 2011)
- Miyu Uehara, Japanese glamour model (May 12, 2011)[6]
- Andrzej Lepper, former Deputy Prime Minister of Poland and former Minister of Agriculture of Poland (August 5, 2011)
- Jamey Rodemeyer, 14-year-old student (September 2011)
- Gary Speed, Wales national football team manager and former football player (November 27, 2011)
- Cho Sung-min, the ex-husband of Choi Jin-sil (January 6, 2013)
- Aaron Swartz, a 26-year-old computer programmer and Internet activist (January 11, 2013)
- Ram Singh, one of the culprits of the 2012 Delhi gang rape and murder case. He allegedly hanged himself in his cell (11 March 2013)
- Jiah Khan, Bollywood actress (June 3, 2013)
- Gia Allemand, American actress, model, and reality television contestant (August 14, 2013)
- Ariel Castro, convicted kidnapper and rapist (September 3, 2013)
- Uday Kiran, South Indian actor (January 5, 2014)
- Charlotte Dawson, New Zealand-born Australian television personality (February 22, 2014)
- L'Wren Scott, American fashion model, fashion designer, and costume designer (March 17, 2014)
- Yoshiki Sasai, Japanese stem cell researcher (August 5, 2014)
- Robin Williams, American actor and comedian (August 11, 2014)[7]
- Simone Battle, X-Factor contestant, singer and member of the band G.R.L (September 5, 2014)
- Sean O'Haire, American professional wrestler (September 8, 2014)
- Alok Nembang, Nepali film and music video director (November 6, 2014)
- Lil' Chris, English singer-songwriter, actor and television personality (March 23, 2015)
- Joseph A. Bennett, English actor (April 13, 2015)
- Kalief Browder, falsely imprisoned African American youth (June 6, 2015)
- Julia Buencamino, Filipino teen actress (July 7, 2015)
- Ranganath, South Indian actor (December 19, 2015)
- Rohith Vemula, Indian PhD student (January 17, 2016)
- Daryl Easton, American magician (February 24, 2017)
- Pratyusha Banerjee, Indian television actress (April 1, 2016)
- Aaron Hernandez, former NFL player (April 19, 2017)
- František Rajtoral, Czech footballer (April 23, 2017)
- Chris Cornell, musician, frontman of Soundgarden, Audioslave and Temple of the Dog (May 18, 2017)
- Stevie Ryan, American YouTuber, actress and comedian (July 1, 2017)
- Chester Bennington, musician and frontman of Linkin Park, singer and founder/frontman of Dead by Sunrise (July 20, 2017)
- August Ames, Canadian pornographic actress (December 5, 2017)
- Mark Salling, American actor (January 30, 2018)
- Boaz Arad, Israeli artist (February 2, 2018)
- Jo Min-ki, South Korean actor (March 9, 2018)
- Kate Spade, American fashion designer (June 5, 2018)
- Anthony Bourdain, American chef, author, and television personality (June 8, 2018)
- Oksana Shachko, Ukrainian artist and activist, co-founder of Femen (July 23, 2018)
- Brian Christopher, American professional wrestler, son of WWE Hall of Famer Jerry "The King" Lawler (July 29, 2018)
- Brody Stevens, American comedian and actor (February 22, 2019)
- Keith Flint, English vocalist, dancer and motorcycle racer, frontman of The Prodigy (March 4, 2019)
- Mike Thalassitis, English television personality and professional footballer (March 15, 2019)
- Ashley Massaro, American professional wrestler and model (May 16, 2019)
- David Berman, American musician and poet, founder of the Silver Jews (August 7, 2019)
- Kodela Siva Prasada Rao, Indian politician (September 16, 2019)
- Sulli, South Korean singer, songwriter and actress, member of f(x) (October 14, 2019)
- Kushal Punjabi, Indian actor (December 26, 2019)
- Stan Kirsch, American actor (January 11, 2020)
- Caroline Flack, English television and radio presenter (February 15, 2020)
- Flávio Migliaccio, Brazilian actor and film director (May 4, 2020)
- Jas Waters, American screenwriter and journalist (June 9, 2020)
- Sushant Singh Rajput, Indian actor (June 14, 2020)
- Haruma Miura, Japanese actor and singer (July 18, 2020)
- Yūko Takeuchi, Japanese actress (September 27, 2020)
- Ashwani Kumar, Indian police officer and politician (October 7, 2020)
- Chitra Kamaraj, Indian television actress (December 9, 2020)
Capital punishment
- Pawan Gupta, one of the four rapists and murderers of the 2012 Delhi gang rape and murder (20 March 2020)
- Mukesh Singh, one of the four rapists and murderers of the 2012 Delhi gang rape and murder (20 March 2020)
- Vinay Sharma, one of the four rapists and murderers of the 2012 Delhi gang rape and murder (20 March 2020)
- Akshay Thakur, one of the four rapists and murderers of the 2012 Delhi gang rape and murder (20 March 2020)
- Micheal Anak Garing, a Malaysian who robbed and murdered 41-year-old Shanmuganathan Dillidurai during the last of his group's serial armed robbery spree in Kallang, Singapore. (22 March 2019)
- Shoko Asahara, founder of Japanese doomsday cult Aum Shinrikyo and mastermind behind the Tokyo subway sarin attack in 1995. (July 6, 2018)
- Chijioke Stephen Obioha, a Nigerian who was found guilty of capital drug trafficking and sentenced to death. (18 November 2016)
- Ahmad Najib bin Aris, a Malaysian who was sentenced to death in 2005 for abducting, murdering and raping 32-year-old Canny Ong in 2003, for which the case made shocking headlines in Malaysia. Additionally, Ahmad Najib received another sentence of 20 years' jail with 10 strokes of the cane for rape. The higher courts of Malaysia upheld and eventually finalized Ahmad Najib's death sentence, resulting in his execution 13 years after Ong's murder (23 September 2016)
- Kho Jabing, a Malaysian who was responsible for the robbery and murder of Chinese national and construction worker Cao Ruyin in Singapore in 2008. (20 May 2016)
- Yakub Memon, Indian citizen convicted of involvement in the 1993 Bombay bombings. (July 30, 2015)
- Abdul Quader Molla, Bangladeshi Islamist leader and politician of the Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami, charged with rape and mass murder (December 12, 2013)
- Afzal Guru, an Indian convicted for the 2001 Indian Parliament attack (February 9, 2013)
- Ajmal Kasab, a Pakistani militant and a member of the Lashkar-e-Taiba Islamist group, convicted for the 2008 Mumbai attacks (November 21, 2012)
- Zahra Bahrami, Dutch-Iranian dual citizen, for narcotics trafficking (January 29, 2011)
- Ali Hassan al-Majid, chief of the Iraqi Intelligence Service, military commander, cousin of Saddam Hussein, and war criminal (January 25, 2010)
- Mohammed Ali bin Johari, a Singaporean Malay and notorious convicted murderer who raped and killed his stepdaughter Nurasyura binte Mohamed Fauzi, who was nicknamed "Nonoi", for which the crime made headlines in Singapore (19 December 2008)
- Tsutomu Miyazaki, Japanese serial killer who killed four young girls between August 1988 and June 1989 before his arrest in July 1989. He was later convicted of murder and sentenced to death in April 1997, and he subsequently spent the final 11 years and 2 months of his life on death row before his execution (17 June 2008)
- Barzan Ibrahim al-Tikriti, half brother of Saddam Hussein, leader of the Mukhabarat, decapitated due to the wrong measurements of the rope (January 15, 2007)
- Saddam Hussein, President of Iraq and war criminal (December 30, 2006)
- Took Leng How, a Malaysian who murdered Huang Na, a 8-year-old Chinese citizen in Pasir Panjang, Singapore. (3 November 2006)
- Van Tuong Nguyen, Australian drug trafficker (December 2, 2005)
- Dhananjoy Chatterjee, Indian convicted of rape and murder of a 14-year-old girl (August 14, 2004)
- Mamoru Takuma, Japanese mass murderer (September 14, 2004)
- Anthony Ler, full name Anthony Ler Wee Teang, a Singaporean graphic designer who hired and manipulated a 15-year-old male minor to murder his 30-year-old wife Annie Leong Wai Mun (or Annie Leong), who was in the midst of divorcing him. Ler was sentenced to death while his 15-year-old accomplice was spared the death sentence and instead sentenced to indefinite detention at the President's Pleasure (13 December 2002)
- Mona Fandey, a Malaysian pop singer and convicted killer who was sentenced to death for murdering Malaysian politician Mazlan bin Idris. Her husband Mohamad Nor Affandi bin Abdul Rahman and her assistant Juraimi bin Hassan were also sentenced to death and executed on the same day as her (2 November 2001)
- Kiyotaka Katsuta, Japanese serial killer (November 30, 2000)
- Norio Nagayama, Japanese serial killer (August 1, 1997)
- Auto Shankar, Indian serial killer (April 27, 1995)
- Flor Contemplacion, Filipino domestic worker convicted of murder in Singapore (March 17, 1995)
- Charles Rodman Campbell, convicted murderer (May 27, 1994)
- Westley Allan Dodd, American serial killer and child molester (January 5, 1993)
- Sek Kim Wah, a former recruit of the Singapore Armed Forces and convicted armed robber and killer who robbed and murdered a total of five people in two separate cases and was thus sentenced to death (9 December 1988)
- Adrian Lim, convicted child killer and perpetrator of the 1981 Toa Payoh ritual murders case. Accomplice of Hoe Kah Hong and Tan Mui Choo (25 November 1988)
- Tan Mui Choo, alias Catherine Tan, convicted child killer and perpetrator of the 1981 Toa Payoh ritual murders case. Accomplice of Adrian Lim and Hoe Kah Hong (25 November 1988)
- Hoe Kah Hong, convicted child killer and perpetrator of the 1981 Toa Payoh ritual murders case. Accomplice of Adrian Lim and Tan Mui Choo (25 November 1988)
- Barlow and Chambers execution, the first two Westerners who were sentenced to death in Malaysia for illegal drug trafficking (7 July 1986)
- Botak Chin, real name Wong Swee Chin, a Malaysian convicted armed robber who was sentenced to hang for the capital crime of possessing a firearm in Malaysia (11 June 1981)
- Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, Pakistani politician (April 4, 1979)
- Kiyoshi Ōkubo, Japanese serial killer (January 22, 1976)
- Michael X, black revolutionary, for murder (16 May 1975)
- Andrew Chou Hock Guan, one of the 10 robbers cum murderers involved in the 1971 Gold Bars triple murders (28 February 1975)
- David Chou Hock Heng, one of the 10 robbers cum murderers involved in the 1971 Gold Bars triple murders (28 February 1975)
- Peter Lim Swee Guan, one of the 10 robbers cum murderers involved in the 1971 Gold Bars triple murders (28 February 1975)
- Konesekaram Nagalingam, one of the 10 robbers cum murderers involved in the 1971 Gold Bars triple murders (28 February 1975)
- Alex Yau Hean Thye, one of the 10 robbers cum murderers involved in the 1971 Gold Bars triple murders (28 February 1975)
- Stephen Francis, one of the 10 robbers cum murderers involved in the 1971 Gold Bars triple murders (28 February 1975)
- Richard James, one of the 10 robbers cum murderers involved in the 1971 Gold Bars triple murders (28 February 1975)
- Deniz Gezmiş, Turkish Marxist-Leninist revolutionary and political activist (May 6, 1972)
- Akira Nishiguchi, Japanese serial killer (December 11, 1970)
- Usman bin Haji Muhammad Ali, one of the two terrorists responsible for the 1963 MacDonald House bombing in Singapore, which killed three people. He was later convicted of three charges of murder in a jury trial and was hence sentenced to death. Harun Thohir was his accomplice (17 October 1968)
- Harun Thohir, one of the two terrorists responsible for the MacDonald House bombing in Singapore, which killed three people on 10 March 1965. He was later convicted of three charges of murder in a jury trial and was hence sentenced to death. Usman bin Haji Muhammad Ali was his accomplice (17 October 1968)
- Ronald Ryan (murderer), the last person executed in Australia (3 February 1967)
- Richard "Dick" Hickock and Perry Edward Smith, murderers of the Clutter family (April 14, 1965)
- Arthur Lucas and Ronald Turpin, murderers, executed side by side in the last executions performed in Canada (December 11, 1962)
- Adolf Eichmann, major organizer of the Holocaust and war criminal (May 31, 1962)
- Adnan Menderes, Turkish Prime Minister between 1950–1960 (September 17, 1961)
- Genzo Kurita, Japanese serial killer (October 14, 1959)
- Derek Bentley, English man hanged for aiding the murder of a police officer during an attempted robbery (January 28, 1953)
- Marguerite "Madame le Corbeau" Pitre, conspirator in the bombing of Canadian Pacific Flight 108, last woman executed in Canada (January 9, 1953)
- Nathuram Godse, assassin of Mahatma Gandhi (November 15, 1949)
- Narayan Apte, executed for his role in the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi (November 15, 1949)
- Yoshio Kodaira, Japanese serial killer (October 5, 1949)
- Hideki Tōjō, Prime Minister of Japan and war criminal (December 23, 1948)
- Hans Frank, Nazi Governor-General of occupied Poland and war criminal (October 16, 1946)
- Wilhelm Frick, Nazi Minister of the Interior 1933-1943 and war criminal (October 16, 1946)
- Alfred Jodl, Chief of the Operations Staff of the Oberkommando der Wehrmacht and war criminal (October 16, 1946)
- Ernst Kaltenbrunner, highest surviving SS leader and war criminal (October 16, 1946)
- Wilhelm Keitel, head of the Oberkommando der Wehrmacht and war criminal (October 16, 1946)
- Joachim von Ribbentrop, Nazi foreign minister and war criminal (October 16, 1946)
- Alfred Rosenberg, Nazi theorist and propagandist and war criminal (October 16, 1946)
- Amon Göth, commandant of the Nazi concentration camp in Płaszów and war criminal (13 September 1946)
- Tomoyuki Yamashita, Japanese general and war criminal (February 23, 1946)
- William Joyce (Lord Haw-Haw), Nazi propagandist (January 3, 1946)
- Irma Grese, Nazi war criminal (December 13, 1945)
- Dietrich Bonhoeffer, German theologian (9 April 1945)
- Udham Singh, Indian revolutionary (July 31, 1940)
- Rainey Bethea, last public hanging in U.S., for rape and murder (August 14, 1936)
- Tarakeswar Dastidar, Indian revolutionary (January 12, 1934)
- Surya Sen, Indian revolutionary (January 12, 1934)
- Dinesh Gupta, Indian revolutionary (July 7, 1931)
- Harikishan Talwar, Indian revolutionary (June 9, 1931)
- Bhagat Singh, Indian revolutionary (March 23, 1931)
- Sukhdev, Indian revolutionary (March 23, 1931)
- Shivaram Rajguru, Indian revolutionary (March 23, 1931)
- Rajendra Lahiri, Indian revolutionary (December 17, 1927)
- Ram Prasad Bismil, Indian revolutionary (December 19, 1927)
- Ashfaqulla Khan, Indian revolutionary (December 19, 1927)
- Roshan Singh, Indian revolutionary (December 19, 1927)
- Pramod Ranjan Choudhury, Indian revolutionary (September 28, 1926)
- Gopinath Saha, Indian revolutionary (March 1, 1924)
- Kevin Barry, Irish nationalist militant (November 1, 1920)
- Roger Casement, Irish nationalist (August 3, 1916)
- Manoranjan Sengupta, Indian revolutionary (October 15, 1915)
- Niren Dasgupta, Indian revolutionary (October 15, 1915)
- Basanta Kumar Biswas, Indian revolutionary (May 11, 1915)
- Hawley Harvey Crippen, convicted wife murderer (November 23, 1910)
- An Jung-geun, Korean-independence activist, known for Assassinating Itō Hirobumi (March 26, 1910)
- Satyendranath Basu, Indian revolutionary (November 21, 1908)
- Khudiram Bose, Indian revolutionary (August 11, 1908)
- Tom Horn, American frontier scout, lawman, private detective, and hired killer (1903)
- Tom "Black Jack" Ketchum, American old west outlaw (April 26, 1901)
- H. H. Holmes, American serial killer and con man (May 7, 1896)
- William Henry Bury, murderer and Jack the Ripper suspect (April 24, 1889)
- Aleksandr Ulyanov, Russian revolutionary and brother of Vladimir Lenin, for plot to assassinate Tsar Alexander III (May 8, 1887)
- Louis Riel, Canadian political activist, for high treason (November 6, 1885)
- Charles Guiteau, assassin of President James A. Garfield (June 30, 1882)
- Ned Kelly, Australian bushranger, (11 November 1880)
- Kate Webster, murderer of Julia Martha Thomas (July 29, 1879)
- Tom Dula, inspiration for the song "Tom Dooley", for murder (May 1, 1868)
- Henry Wirz, Confederate commandant of the notorious Andersonville POW camp (November 10, 1865)
- George Atzerodt, conspirator in the assassination of Abraham Lincoln (July 7, 1865)
- David Herold, conspirator in the assassination of Abraham Lincoln (July 7, 1865)
- Lewis Powell, conspirator in the assassination of Abraham Lincoln (July 7, 1865)
- Mary Surratt, conspirator in the assassination of Abraham Lincoln (July 7, 1865)
- Boone Helm, American frontier outlaw and serial killer known as "The Kentucky Cannibal" (January 14, 1864)
- John Brown, militant U.S. anti-slavery activist (December 2, 1859)
- Jemadar Iswari Prasad, part of Indian Sepoy Mutiny (April 21, 1857)
- Mangal Pandey, leader of Indian Sepoy Mutiny (April 8, 1857)
- John André, British officer, for espionage (October 2, 1780)
- Nathan Hale, American patriot (September 22, 1776)
- Maharaja Nandakumar, Indian tax collector on false allegations which led to the impeachment of Warren Hastings (August 5, 1775)
- Nian Gengyao, a military commander of Qing Dynasty (January 13, 1726)
- Dulla Bhatti, a Punjabi who led a revolt against Mughal rule during the rule of the emperor Akbar (1599)
- Yue Fei, a military general, calligrapher, and poet of Song Dynasty (January 28, 1142)
- Yang Guifei, consort of Emperor Xuanzong of Tang who was thought of the cause of An Lushan Rebellion (July 15, 756)
- Yan Zhenqing, calligrapher, military general, and politician of Tang Dynasty (785)
- Zhangsun Wuji, a chancellor of Tang Dynasty (659)
- Emperor Yang of Sui, second and last emperor of Sui dynasty (April 11, 618)
- Fu Jian, emperor of Former Qin (385)
References
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