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"asphyxiation" Definitions
  1. the fact of being prevented from breathing until you become unconscious or die; the act of preventing somebody from breathing until they become unconscious or die

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A year later — as his account of Sobek's death changed from an accident with his car to accidental asphyxiation during sex to accidental asphyxiation during an argument — Rathbun was convicted of her murder.
Unable to surface for air, the mammals die of asphyxiation.
So, if erotic asphyxiation is dangerous, is it inherently abusive?
Victims died of burns, asphyxiation and 16 had been decapitated.
Maybe he's just enjoying a little light asphyxiation before work.
An autopsy revealed the girl died of asphyxiation by suffocation.
Officials say the cause of death was asphyxiation by toxic gases.
The majority died from asphyxiation, and others died from the impact.
The medical examiner ruled the death as accidental ... the result of asphyxiation.
But asphyxiation could not be ruled out due to the body's decomposition.
The cause of death was asphyxiation, according to thePhiladelphia Medical Examiner's Office.
Her death would eventually be ruled a homicide by asphyxiation, including strangulation.
In fatal cases, death can be due to asphyxiation or cardiac arrest.
I'm convinced that "Die With Me" is a musical ode to asphyxiation.
A coroner ruled the cause of death as asphyxiation, USA Today reported.
"The baby's head can fall to the chest, which can cause asphyxiation."
" But you immediately add: "But we can't escape at least partial asphyxiation.
This could lead to pneumonia, or in a worst-case scenario, asphyxiation.
A coroner says the teen died of asphyxiation from his chest being compressed.
A coroner says Kyle Plush died of asphyxiation because his chest was compressed.
The two children died of asphyxiation, Elkhart County Coroner James Elliott tells PEOPLE.
The candles were not to illuminate but to suck up oxygen, speed asphyxiation.
Elkhart County Coroner James Elliot previously told PEOPLE that the children died of asphyxiation.
Savage recalls Sendler reached out to him to share his lethal sexual asphyxiation study.
Doctors at hospitals near the scene told CNN that victims had died of asphyxiation.
That means the D.A.'s report that Wes died from asphyxiation is pretty suspicious.
A necropsy revealed the dog died from asphyxiation and wounds consistent with road rash.
Lopez Doriga reports Anton died of strangulation asphyxiation during a robbery of her home.
Alexis died from asphyxiation, medical examiners determined after performing an autopsy on her remains.
Anton died of strangulation asphyxiation during a robbery of her home, according to police.
An autopsy revealed that JonBenét had died of asphyxiation and trauma to her skull.
In plain English, a shrink ray would kill anyone it was used on by asphyxiation.
A security guard inside one of the buildings that caught fire reportedly died from asphyxiation.
Police believe the deaths were caused by asphyxiation and heat exposure, according to a statement.
Alabama, Oklahoma and Mississippi have approved the use of nitrogen asphyxiation, though it remains experimental.
A spokeswoman with the Santa Clara County Medical Examiner's office said Kelly died from asphyxiation.
The goal of the act is temporary asphyxiation to achieve a brief moment of euphoria.
Then we found vacuum cubes, which are a three dimensional version of the same asphyxiation.
According to the advisory, there were 20 cases of fan asphyxiation between 2003 and 2005.
Anders passed away three days later and the cause of death was deemed positional asphyxiation.
Inviting onlookers to enter it and breathe, it includes warnings about asphyxiation, panic and contagion.
And potential risks, which include frostbite, oxygen deficiency and asphyxiation, have yet to be studied.
Doyle says a preliminary report suggests the boy died from asphyxiation due to near drowning.
The cause of death was determined to be asphyxiation (drowning), Richland County Coroner Gary Watts said.
Now I know people have different sexual proclivities, and that asphyxiation can be one of them.
The New York Times has reported that a coroner initially ruled that Mitchel died from asphyxiation.
It is controversial, as "it may increase the risk for asphyxiation and death," The News reports.
The Traoré family demanded a second autopsy, which concluded that the cause of death was asphyxiation.
A post-mortem on Wednesday concluded that she died of asphyxiation, one police source told Reuters.
Most of the inmates were killed by asphyxiation caused by a fire, but 16 were decapitated.
They found 14 people alive among the bodies of 64 who had died from suspected asphyxiation.
He ordered a full autopsy that revealed Jason had died not from an overdose, but from asphyxiation.
It says the biggest hazard is asphyxiation, which can happen when the liquid nitrogen cools the vapor.
According to the New York Post, Mary died of nitrogen asphyxiation in what was an apparent suicide.
He wrote about the family with great love, and yet he railed against the asphyxiation of family.
He died from asphyxiation due to nitrous-oxide consumption, known colloquially as "whippets," The Athens News reported.
A trauma-death donor could be someone who died by drowning, gunshot or asphyxiation, among other causes.
A military medical examiner has ruled that Sergeant Melgar's death was a "homicide by asphyxiation," or strangulation.
"Physical abuse included physical injury, bizarre punishment, asphyxiation, burns, bone fracture or internal injuries," the study said.
Your behavior is akin to holding your breath and expecting this other fellow to die of asphyxiation.
Unlike China, India pays mostly in cash, so a reduction in exports would likely worsen Venezuela's financial asphyxiation.
One partygoer wore a gas mask in tribute to auto-erotic asphyxiation, and black lace mantillas were abundant.
You've just completed the Condom Snorting Challenge, along with untold thousands of other teens risking asphyxiation for likes.
They may be told to flip a patient on their side to prevent asphyxiation if the person vomits.
They drove for hours, and by the time they stopped, five girls had died of asphyxiation, Hajara said.
Green's own daughters — Kaleigh, 4, and Koi Green, 5 — both died from asphyxiation caused by carbon monoxide poisoning.
Casualties are reported to have died from asphyxiation caused by exposure to an unknown gas or chemical agent.
Blowfish livers contain a deadly toxin that can cause paralysis and asphyxiation, and there is no known antidote.
Asphyxiation and electric shocks are used, as well as sexual violence, 120 groups said in a joint statement.
Wiant died of nitrous-oxide asphyxiation at an off-campus house known as the unofficial Sigma Pi annex. 
When inhaled in its concentrated form, it causes a person's lungs to fill with liquid, leading to asphyxiation.
Police say she died of asphyxiation, and she was likely killed by her neighbor Coty Scott Taylor, 30.
Without the enzyme's action, the muscles and organs are constantly stimulated and stop working properly; asphyxiation soon follows.
The medical examiner determined asphyxiation to be Crawford's cause of death, police said in a statement on Saturday.
Most of the people were either flash-heated to death from the pyroclastic flow or died from asphyxiation.
On Wednesday, he was extradited from Arizona to Texas to stand trial for first-degree murder by asphyxiation.
Weaver then put her infant in a trash bag and left her outside, causing her to die of asphyxiation.
Furthermore, while it's certainly "cool" (the FDA's joke, not ours), it actually poses serious health risks, asphyxiation among them.
I was sure they would both die of asphyxiation and I'd be brought up on charges of animal cruelty.
A military medical examiner reportedly ruled the cause of Melgar's death to be "a homicide by asphyxiation," or strangulation.
At least 11 victims died of asphyxiation, according to an initial report by the National Police obtained by CNN.
"They can really make it difficult for people to breathe—it's like asphyxiation [suffocation]," McGlade said in the interview.
Humans who eat any part of mature pokeweed may experience violent cramping, difficulty breathing, and eventual death by asphyxiation.
The nephew also recorded that Pliny had raw and narrow airways, so asphyxiation seems a plausible cause of death.
Dr. Fowler found in his analysis that the cocaine likely caused the asphyxiation that contributed to Mr. Mitchel's death.
The Connecticut Medical Examiner's Office later concluded that Reyes died of homicidal asphyxiation, prosecutors said in a statement Wednesday.
You can scream about better battery life and third-party watch faces until you die, purple-faced from asphyxiation.
About five people died due to burn injuries and the rest because of asphyxiation, said local resident Arjun Kumar.
About five people died due to burn injuries and the rest because of asphyxiation, said local resident Arjun Kumar.
When the fire broke out, they died of asphyxiation before the flames swept through what became their death chamber.
Green's own daughters with Faith — Kaleigh, 4, and Koi Green, 5 — both died from asphyxiation caused by carbon monoxide poisoning.
Once a muscle seizes, it cannot relax, leading to violent spasms and, most commonly, asphyxiation due to a locked diaphragm.
Still, several witnesses -- including Scott himself -- said they saw Gallagher stab the prisoner in the neck just before the asphyxiation.
In 2015, a spa worker died in a Las Vegas cryotherapy center after suffering asphyxiation during an unsupervised cryo session.
"This was Savage Love-bait," Savage told me, explaining how he often discusses choking and autoerotic asphyxiation on the show.
Without the GCCS, landfill gas is at risk of causing explosions, asphyxiation, odor, greenhouse gas emissions, and potential health problems.
Authorities believe the deaths were caused by asphyxiation and heat exposure, and called it a "horrific" case of human trafficking.
"You have to be able to talk about it [erotic asphyxiation] and have some form of consent," Dr. Sprott says.
Methylene chloride can cause asphyxiation, heart failure and death, while long-term exposure to small amounts can increase cancer risks.
The dead include 8-month-old Laila Anwar Ghandour, who died of tear-gas asphyxiation, the Ministry of Health said.
Toxic air SOHR said 94 civilians, including dozens of children, suffered from asphyxiation following the toxic gas attack in Aleppo.
Melgar's cause of death was asphyxiation, according to a defense official familiar with the findings of the medical examiner's report.
Many of those viral articles have been debunked with official, medically supported explanations that include SIDS, pneumonia and accidental asphyxiation.
A coroner later determined he had died of asphyxiation after inhaling nitrous oxide from a canister, known as a whippet.
The Pierce County medical examiner's office believe the 77-year-old women died by asphyxiation, Tacoma outlet the News Tribune reported.
The refugees in the boat-chambers, it has been argued, died from asphyxiation after the concrete-like ash smothered the shelters.
"This was Savage Love-bait," Dan Savage told Gizmodo of his decision to interview Sendler about autoerotic asphyxiation on his podcast.
Another claimed he killed Rochelle Wise and David Pichosky, who were found dead from asphyxiation in 2013; that case remains unsolved.
Williams plays an insecure, unpopular English teacher and single father named Lance Clayton, whose son dies in an autoerotic asphyxiation accident.
Another claimed he killed Rochelle Wise and David Pichosky, who were found dead from asphyxiation in 2013; that case remains unsolved.
But Jonah's autoerotic-asphyxiation descriptions were artful, and the news that he was a Peaslee didn't offend my sense of justice.
No one has been charged in Sergeant Melgar's death, which a military medical examiner ruled "a homicide by asphyxiation," or strangulation.
Anaphylaxis—a severe allergic reaction that can cause death, not least by asphyxiation or low blood pressure—is the biggest worry.
In India, 50 workers died in the first half of 2019 from drowning, asphyxiation and other serious accidents during this work.
He said he was seized at a police roadblock last October, and suffered a night of beatings, asphyxiation and sexual assault.
Suffocation (when oxygen cannot enter the body), followed by asphyxiation (when oxygen is lacking in the body) and drowning caused most deaths.
Still, several witnesses, including Scott on Thursday, testified that they saw Gallagher stab the prisoner in the neck just before the asphyxiation.
A suburban Chicago mom faces charges of trying to kill her two young children by asphyxiation before she attempted suicide, PEOPLE confirms.
The cause of death of 2-year-old Ellie Sanders was asphyxiation, according to an arrest affidavit by the Watauga Police Department.
If consumed, the liquid nitrogen can cause serious internal complications or fatal asphyxiation caused by the substance displacing oxygen inside the body.
On Monday morning, a corrections officer found her dead in her cell; her cause of death was listed as self-inflicted asphyxiation.
His restraints were a controversial police tactic known as the "prone position," which can increase the risk for sudden death from asphyxiation.
Meanwhile, Ohio's prosecuting attorneys association advocated last year for the state to switch its default execution method to asphyxiation by nitrogen gas.
It is believed she died on the day of her disappearance, July 2, and a post mortem concluded asphyxiation was the cause.
Most of the injuries were minor, the ministry said, adding that they were caused by bullets, rubber bullets, tear gas and asphyxiation.
Help never arrived for the teenager, who died of asphyxiation under the weight of the 2628-pound fixture pressed against his chest.
Experts said asphyxiation, fish hooks or harmful algae could have killed the turtles, but the cause is still being investigated, PROFEPA said.
The chemical "causes a slowing of the heart and restriction of the airways, leading to death by asphyxiation", said pharmacology expert Prof.
Parents had also labeled the Rock 'n Play an "asphyxiation hazard" because of the way it laid babies in an upright position.
The upgrade comes three months after Kyle Plush died of asphyxiation inside his 2004 Honda Odyssey, despite calling 911 multiple times for help.
For the retrial, they centered their strategy on the presence of meconium in the baby's lungs as evidence that it died of asphyxiation.
In the San Diego courtroom, Special Operator 1st Class Corey Scott said he killed the fighter by asphyxiation after Gallagher had stabbed him.
This interferes with the neuromuscular system, causing paralysis and asphyxiation, which usually means death somewhere between a few minutes to hours from contact.
Meanwhile, the prisoners who died on Monday were killed by asphyxiation, according to Lima, who added that they were strangled by their cellmates.
The majority of the victims are believed to have died from asphyxiation, after gang members set fire to part of the prison complex.
Greatly akin to asphyxiation, the sanctions regime unlocked by Washington's departure from the 2015 Iran nuclear deal have literally choked-off Iran's revenues.
The baby girl, who Weaver named Addison Grace, died of asphyxiation after Weaver left her wrapped in a plastic trash bag outside the house.
Around 10 people are accidentally killed each year in the US from nitrogen asphyxiation, typically people working in industrial plants, labs, and medical facilities.
Complete with asphyxiation and panic warnings, there is a cold, medical formality to the work, which makes walking into the chamber a little intimidating.
Liquid nitrogen is commonly used to keep things frozen, but its vapor can cause asphyxiation if the chemical is spilled in an enclosed space.
The office confirmed to PEOPLE that Damian died from traumatic asphyxiation — with WRTV detailing why authorities suspect the boy was essentially squeezed to death.
Many of these platforms have published Sendler's lies and publicized his bizarre and irresponsible studies on necrophilia, zoophilia, lethal erotic asphyxiation, and sexual assault.
Butler County Coroner Andy Moore said the autopsy shows that Girard died from asphyxiation after his larynx was fractured and a neck bone broken.
" The research focused on verified physical-abuse calls, which it defined as including "physical injury, bizarre punishment, asphyxiation, burns, bone fracture or internal injuries.
Bucklew, whose lawyers suggested the largely untested method of nitrogen asphyxiation as an alternative to lethal injection, failed to meet those burdens, Gorsuch said.
How it works: Nerve agents interfere with neurotransmitters, causing involuntary muscle contractions, impaired cardiac function and airway restriction, potentially culminating in death by asphyxiation.
Six police officers were charged with manslaughter, but all were acquitted because the cause of death was asphyxiation from being crushed, not inhaling tear gas.
And even if they're wacky, they could influence legal cases, according to Anna Randall, a certified sex therapist who has researched sexual asphyxiation and paraphilia.
They cause a slowing of the heart and restriction of the airways, leading to death by asphyxiation, University of Reading pharmacology professor Gary Stephens said.
Investigators ruled that his death was a suicide by asphyxiation, and said that three handwritten notes were found in the cell next to a Bible.
One of the many sexy plot lines in the book Big Little Lies, now a show on HBO, involves erotic asphyxiation, or choking during sex.
Stuffed inside were dozens of undocumented immigrants, including four children, as well as the bodies of eight people who'd died of heat exposure and asphyxiation.
Asphyxiation by hanging can result in death within about 5 to 6 minutes, giving inmates a under "close observation" enough time to take their life.
A galvanizing moment came in 1995, when Jonny Gammage, a black businessman, died of asphyxiation during a struggle with white police officers in the suburbs.
So far, no one has been charged in Sergeant Melgar's death, which a military medical examiner last year ruled "a homicide by asphyxiation," or strangulation.
Even brief exposure to strong nerve agents, by air or by skin, can lead to excruciating whole-body muscle contractions and death by asphyxiation within minutes.
The baby did die of natural causes, of course, but natural causes that were inflicted by the brain injury caused from the asphyxiation of his mother.
Lee Merritt, Yarber's attorney, said Monday that a preliminary autopsy report concluded that Yarber was struck at least 10 times and that he died of asphyxiation.
The FDA statement noted that use of liquid nitrogen to cool chambers could also lead to a drop in the room's oxygen levels and, therefore, asphyxiation.
The baby did die of natural causes, of course, but natural causes that were inflicted by the brain injured cause from the asphyxiation of his mother.
In 2006, the state-funded Korean Consumer Protection Board listed "asphyxiation from electric fans and air-conditioners" as one of the top five recurring summer accidents.
Aside from the obvious hazards (like frostbite, burns, and eye injuries), asphyxiation can occur when nitrogen vapors reduce the amount of oxygen in an enclosed room.
After the altercation, scientists thought it could have floated back up to warmer water, which decreases blood flow in squid, and causes something close to asphyxiation.
The video, with its contrasting black-and-white and colorful halves, is like the song itself: an asphyxiation that mutates into a colorful and verdant breakthrough.
A post-mortem concluded that she died of asphyxiation while contusions found on the victim may have been inflicted to immobilize her, police sources told Reuters.
The chicken bone stuck in Erick Aybar's throat (LW: NR) Barely removed from their manager being removed, the Braves almost lost their starting shortstop via asphyxiation.
A further increase would lead to asphyxiation due to the lack of oxygen and due to acidification of the blood and the body or brain cells.
He also sees Corduroy Jackson Jackson (Brandon T. Jackson), a former underwear model and actor in Secretariat who died of auto-erotic asphyxiation in season 2.
The baby did die of natural causes, of course, but natural causes that were inflicted by the brain injury caused from the asphyxiation of his mother.
The State Department said Monday that the symptoms of victims were "consistent with an asphyxiation agent and of a nerve agent of some type," Reuters reported.
Most noticeably, a visual obsession with the graphic depiction of self-destruction through burial, car accidents, suicide, asphyxiation amongst a backdrop of macabre and nightmarish scenarios.
A diver concluded that Kopechne had actually died of asphyxiation, not drowning — she'd been breathing through an air bubble for three to four hours, waiting for rescue.
The video also includes an epic Kirk Pengilly saxophone solo shot in a Prague graveyard - easily the most gothic moment (autoerotic asphyxiation notwithstanding) of INXS' sunny career.
Two employees of a Chicago area residential facility for troubled youth were charged Saturday in last Wednesday's asphyxiation death of a 16-year-old resident, PEOPLE confirms.
But you have to be careful, because erotic asphyxiation puts a lot of stress on your body, and it's recognized as a high-risk behavior, he says.
Carter wasn't physically present as Roy died of asphyxiation while pumping carbon monoxide into his truck, but she was on the phone, allegedly until his last breaths.
His neighbors and business associates received letters claiming that Mr. Peerenboom was a child molester and that he killed a couple who were found dead of asphyxiation.
The eight people whose bodies were initially found were believed to have died from heat exposure and asphyxiation, a spokesman for the San Antonio Police Department said.
Photographs and video from Douma documented victims suffering from symptoms consistent with exposure to toxic chemicals, such as asphyxiation and foaming at the mouth, the officials said.
The dolphin's tail has been cut off by fishermen attempting to extract it from their equipment, and its lungs were filled with blood, a sure sign of asphyxiation.
Once again, the collective imaginative asphyxiation of small minds and the ruthless demands of middle management have conspired to destroy one of the beautiful things of the world.
"He said he had heard of a guy who had asked his girlfriend to have rough sex with him, strangulation and asphyxiation," she said, according to the BBC.
We've already had reports of a guy plugging into VR porn for 12 hours straight and passing out as he mixed a headset with self-administered erotic asphyxiation.
Head coach Jim Mora Sr.'s Saints went 240-2151 over a five-year span, including this 234-3 Monday Night Football asphyxiation of the Fighting Joe Gibbses.
Undoing the chest clip or crotch buckle and loosening the shoulder straps can also increase a child's risk for a number of serious conditions, including strangulation and asphyxiation.
According to Kitty Block, the president and C.E.O. of the Humane Society of North America, placing any animal in a storage bin can lead to overheating and asphyxiation.
Distributing its hand-wringing evenly over teenagers and their elders, it embodies all of Mr. Clark's contradictions, up to and including a senselessly graphic scene of autoerotic asphyxiation.
The charges were brought against Officer Lopera, 31, after the Clark County Coroner's Office determined that Mr. Farmer's death was a homicide caused by asphyxiation from the chokehold.
The first-grader died of asphyxiation hours after she was abducted last week in Cayce, Lexington County Corner Margaret Fisher said, citing the results of a recent autopsy.
A coroner's report determined the college student died of asphyxiation from inhaling nitrous oxide from a whippit: a small canister of the gas used in whipped cream dispensers.
Shortly after, Nob sent DPR photos of Green covered in Campbell's Chicken & Stars soup and victim of an apparent asphyxiation, to prove the murder had been carried out.
In those close confines she taught herself Garageband, laying down intimate sonic snapshots like "Fair" which details the slow asphyxiation people can feel as a relationship crumbles to dust.
It's a common industry practice known as culling, destroy the day-old chickens through asphyxiation, or, more gruesomely, maceration, a process involving a conveyor belt and a giant blender.
At the end of a trial, animals are killed without pain relief (if they don't die through the tests first), usually by having their necks broken, asphyxiation, or decapitation.
Do no harmIn the last couple years, academic journals have published about a dozen of his research papers on topics like suicide, sexual assault, lethal erotic asphyxiation, and zoophilia.
The migrants, from Honduras, Guatemala and El Salvador, were suffering from dehydration and asphyxiation when soldiers came across the truck in Tamaulipas, where migrants often attempt illegal border crossings.
Homicide related to police restraint Charges were filed against Lopera after the Clark County Coroner's Office ruled Farmer's death was a homicide due to asphyxiation related to police restraint.
Falling in would truly be horrendous, a painful death by asphyxiation, slowly cooked by the flames as the sounds of those panicking above are drowned out by its roar.
There has been no fighting on Siachen Glacier since 2003, but the thousands of troops stationed on either side of the border are in constant danger of frostbite and asphyxiation.
His death was ruled a homicide most likely caused by asphyxiation, according to preliminary results of an autopsy released by Jefferson Parish Coroner Gerry Cvitanovich during a press conference Monday.
Randall has been interviewed by district attorneys and by prosecutors for cases related to asphyxiation and accidental death, and she's observed that attorneys use sexuality studies to support their perspective.
Eight victims were pronounced dead at the scene and officials said all of those found dead are believed to have died as a result of heat exposure/asphyxiation, KENS5 reported.
Human Rights Watch and local rights group Penal Forum found 32 cases in which military officers accusing of plotting against Maduro's government were subjected to beatings, asphyxiation and electric shocks.
Though the turtles' cause of death is still being investigated, experts believe the animals died from asphyxiation, toxic algae or hooks that were attached to the net, the AP reported.
Neither Missouri nor any other state has performed a nitrogen asphyxiation, the state argues, so it does not count as a "known and available" procedure under the Supreme Court's precedents.
The group's president, Dr. Kyle Yasuda, said in a statement that the sleeper, which rocks babies to sleep in a cloth-covered cradle, was "deadly" because it could cause asphyxiation.
And if he touched down on our planet three billion years ago, his first experience, should he take off his flight helmet, would have been a quick death by asphyxiation.
Inert gas asphyxiation, or hypoxia, whether it be from nitrogen, argon, helium, and methane, reduce concentrations of oxygen in the blood when a person is subjected to an oxygen-poor environment.
These horrible symptoms aside, a 1995 National Review article titled "Killing With Kindness: Capital Punishment by Nitrogen Asphyxiation" deemed the technique ethical, and recommended that states use it to kill prisoners.
This time, the defense is focused on highlighting the presence of meconium in the baby's lungs, which can cause asphyxiation — and shows that the baby died of natural causes, said Rivas.
St. Peter was crucified upside-down, out of humility to Christ, and this bodily subjugation merges beautifully with a BDSM aesthetic that suggests the total relinquishing of control of erotic asphyxiation.
Movements launched out of the images of Eric Garner uttering his last words—"I Can't Breathe"—before dying of asphyxiation when a New York Police officer put him in a chokehold.
But now archaeologists, who previously thought the man had been crushed by a flying boulder while fleeing Mount Vesuvius in 70 A.D., believe he died from asphyxiation from the pyroclastic flow.
The fast-moving flows overtook people in homes and streets with temperatures reaching as high as 1,300 degrees Fahrenheit (700 Celsius), and hot ash and volcanic gases that can cause rapid asphyxiation.
Bruck suffered blunt force trauma to the head and had three identifiable injuries, according to court records, and asphyxiation could not be ruled out due to the body's advanced state of decomposition.
"There is an urge to flee, because of the very asphyxiation that people feel," Verónica Reyna, a psychologist with a Catholic Church-linked group in San Salvador, told The Wall Street Journal.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Immigration authorities in southern Mexico stopped a truck carrying 121 Central American migrants with signs of asphyxiation and dehydration, the National Migration Institute said in a statement on Thursday.
It has been determined that the Iowa family-of-four who were found dead on Friday in the condo they were staying at on vacation in Mexico died from toxic gas asphyxiation.
A final determination on the cause of death will be made by a coroner, but law enforcement sources familiar with the investigation tell us that Freeda appears to have died by asphyxiation.
Jane tells Madeline about being raped by her son's father, and explains that her rapist choked her under the guise that it was "erotic asphyxiation," although the sex and choking wasn't consensual.
The sport comes with its own set of risks, like asphyxiation, which has killed several competitive eaters, as well as morbid obesity, gastric ruptures, gastroparesis, and eating disorders, according to USA Today.
But after an autopsy showed Melgar died of asphyxiation, they said the three of them were doing fighting exercises when Melgar passed out, after which they tried to get Melgar medical attention.
If exposed to a powerful dose, a victim will typically die from asphyxiation or cardiac arrest within minutes due to a loss of control of the respiratory system and other muscle functions.
In addition, a large volume of high-resolution, reliable photos and video from Duma clearly documents victims suffering from asphyxiation and foaming at the mouth, with no visible signs of external wounds.
The asphyxiation of speech becomes visceral in works by Eiriz and Umberto Peña, who (with the cartoonist Chago) comprise A Generation of Silenced Artists, the smallest and least realized of the galleries.
"I can't imagine anyone wanting images of people fucking skulls and fucking each other and hanging themselves and performing autoerotic asphyxiation—which are all in my paintings—in their house," he says.
No one has been charged in Sergeant Melgar's death, which a military medical examiner ruled to be "a homicide by asphyxiation," or strangulation, said three military officials briefed on the autopsy results.
Four inmates allegedly involved in deadly clash between prison gang died of asphyxiation while being transferred to a safer lockup, authorities said Wednesday, as families of victims began to bury their relatives.
In 2015, Oklahoma approved nitrogen asphyxiation as a backup killing method after a botched execution in which the wrong drug was used to kill death row inmate Charles Warner earlier in the year.
" That sparked up a conversation about the hottest teen trends, which according to Desus, includes the so-called choking game, a dangerous way to get high from, as Jerrod put it, "light asphyxiation.
More than 5 percent of executions in the gas chamber were botched when the gas did not produce rapid loss of consciousness and witnesses watched as the condemned suffered an agonizingly slow asphyxiation.
Enita was rushed to the University of Maryland Prince George's Hospital Center where she was pronounced dead, CBS Baltimore reports, which also stated that an autopsy listed the cause of death as asphyxiation.
The group of smaller banks said Britain's competition review of high street banking failed to tackle the root causes of poor competition, such as the "asphyxiation effect" created by capital requirements and taxation.
"The Duma victims' symptoms, reported by credible medical professionals and visible in social media photos and video, are consistent with an asphyxiation agent and of a nerve agent of some type," it said.
He was accused of selling single cigarettes, taken out of cigarette packets, and was wrestled to the ground and put in a chokehold by a white police officer, and died of asphyxiation later.
The groups found 32 cases in which accused plotters detained by the intelligence service Sebin and military intelligence group DGCIM were subjected to beatings, asphyxiation and electric shocks to obtain details of alleged plots.
During the retrial, defense lawyers argued evidence was ignored in the first trial, and focused on the presence of meconium in the baby's lungs as proof that it died of asphyxiation, BuzzFeed News reported.
The state's Office of the Chief Medical Examiner made preliminary findings that the young mother had suffered a blunt force injury to the head, sharp force injuries to the neck, and asphyxiation, the statement says.
The truck's refrigeration system did not work, the driver, James Matthew Bradley Jr., later told investigators — and by the time police found them, at least eight people had already died from heat exposure and asphyxiation.
The medical examiner told ABC News that O'Connor died of asphyxiation and suffocation, noting that the death was likely an accident as a result of O'Connor falling in or voluntarily sitting in the beach hole.
The state's Office of the Chief Medical Examiner made preliminary findings that the young mother had suffered a blunt force injury to the head, sharp force injuries to the neck, and asphyxiation, authorities announced Tuesday.
But sanitation workers, scores of whom die each year from asphyxiation while removing waste from underground drains, have had enough, said Bezwada Wilson, the head of the Safai Karmachari Andolan (SKA), or Sanitation Workers' Movement.
Some of that evidence, according to local reports, included disturbing text messages the couple exchanged about the abused 4-year-old, who died from asphyxiation and had arm and leg burns, lacerations and facial contusions.
The truck's refrigeration system did not work, the driver, James Matthew Bradley Jr., later told investigators—and by the time police found them, at least people eight had already died from heat exposure and asphyxiation.
" Making things worse, many of those detained have been "held incommunicado, and have suffered cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment which clearly amounts to torture, including electric shocks, severe beatings, asphyxiation, and sexual abuse including rape.
World Briefing Six city workers died of asphyxiation and 28 people were injured Wednesday when protesters set fire to part of a municipal building in the opposition-governed highlands city of El Alto, near La Paz.
The service comes two days after a Jefferson County judge read the suspects' capital murder warrants in court, which indicated the girl died from asphyxiation the same day she was kidnapped, according to reports from AL.com.
A 16-year-old Ohio teen died of asphyxiation on Tuesday after becoming pinned by a folding seat in a minivan while trying to grab his tennis equipment from the back of the vehicle, PEOPLE confirms.
At first, she asked for his death to be investigated as a homicide, but the autopsy report ultimately concluded that Taye died from asphyxiation and the manner of death was, in fact, suicide, according to Sammarco.
In the sea nearby, the Italian navy searches for overloaded boats full of refugees dying of suffocation and asphyxiation by diesel fumes and brings survivors back to Lampedusa for treatment and for transport to refugee centres.
Jonah's mother had starred in a popular nighttime soap opera in the eighties, and, to a one, Jonah's stories featured autoerotic asphyxiation, which I'd been unfamiliar with and had to have explained to me by Dorothy.
Collapsing in alarm at the wreckage he has made of his life, Mr. Quast's Ben transmits a sense of self-asphyxiation that, as is the way with "Follies," leaves an audience catching its breath, as well.
In 1995, Pittsburgh had its own Rodney King — Jonny Gammage, a black businessman and cousin of a lineman for the Pittsburgh Steelers, who died of asphyxiation during a struggle with white police officers in the suburbs.
But the autopsy report, details of which were shown to me by the Siddiqui family, also found evidence of petechial hemorrhaging, which can be caused by anything from heavy coughing to vomiting or asphyxiation and strangulation.
The 20-year-old Sacred Heart University student who was rushed to the hospital following complications from a pancake-eating contest on campus died by asphyxiation, the New York City chief medical examiner's office confirms to PEOPLE.
When the community standards did not explicitly prohibit erotic asphyxiation, three former moderators told me, a team leader declared that images depicting choking would be permitted unless the fingers depressed the skin of the person being choked.
Sure, we've all heard horror stories of capsaicin causing hallucinations, asphyxiation, evacuations, and even killing those who do not treat it with deference, but sometimes, hot peppers can straight-up burn a hole through the human body.
LA PAZ (Reuters) - Six local government workers died of asphyxiation in the Bolivian city of El Alto after a group of protesters occupied and set fire to the municipal offices on Wednesday, El Alto's local government said.
It was initially unclear what caused Ms. Walton's death, but the office of New York City's chief medical examiner later determined that it was the result of asphyxiation "due to neck compression," according to the criminal complaint.
When Henry J. Heimlich, the doctor credited with championing a method for saving choking victims from asphyxiation, died this month, I recalled all the Choking First Aid posters I had seen in restaurants across New York City.
Oklahoma Attorney General Mike Hunter said in a statement that the state would use nitrogen hypoxia – asphyxiation by breathing in the inert gas – as its primary means of execution once a protocol had been finalized for the process.
The challenge is clearly visible these days at many shows, including "Waitress," a hit musical that, with a story about empowerment, a song about pregnancy testing and a joke about estrogen asphyxiation, is drawing a heavily female crowd.
The cause of death for Keeven Robinson, a 22-year-old black man who died while four white police officers were arresting him just outside New Orleans, was "homicide by asphyxiation," the Jefferson Parish Coroner's office announced Monday.
A probable cause affidavit obtained by PEOPLE alleges 31-year-old Steven Ingalls, Jr. was responsible for the 2016 asphyxiation and intentional overdose death of Brayson Price, the child of Meghan Price, his girlfriend of more than two years.
"Injury deaths in autistic adults are disproportionately due to asphyxiation and suffocation, and injury deaths in autistic children are much more likely caused by drowning," said Li, who is also a professor of epidemiology at Columbia's Mailman School of Public Health.
The Iowa family-of-four who were found dead in their Mexican condo while on spring break died of gas asphyxiation from a faulty water heater that had rusted in the tropical humidity, according to the main investigator in the case.
ADJARRA, Benin (Reuters) - Five people died from asphyxiation in Benin this weekend and several more were hospitalized after a religious cult told followers to seal themselves into prayer rooms and burn incense and charcoal, residents and a survivor told Reuters.
I later learned that the autopsy showed some combination of blunt force trauma to the head, signs of asphyxiation, and a heart attack as the cause, but I had no idea then and I still don't know how he died.
Tim Hoey from Cut Copy joins COOKIES hosts Ben Detrick and Jordan Redaelli to talk about the betrayal of Swaggy P, the questionable Australian pride of Ben Simmons, Western Conference playoff hopefuls, and the price of J.R. Smith-supplied asphyxiation.
Officer Kenneth Lopera was charged with two felonies on Monday—involuntary manslaughter and oppression under the color of office—after a coroner ruled that the victim, 40-year-old Tashi Farmer (who also goes by Tashi Brown), died of asphyxiation.
Look again at any of her stories — about these bizarre rituals and stupid jobs, the baroque torture of animals, the asphyxiation of children — strip away all that seems fantastic, keep only that mirror-smooth prose, and what do you see?
But like choking-out an adversary in a fight — and make no mistake, this is a fight — the greater the asphyxiation, the more flagrant the hand-waving (read, in this context: regional and other escalation) and flailing is to be expected.
A similar case in August, when Adama Traoré, a 24-year-old black man, died of asphyxiation in custody after fleeing a police identification check, set off days of violent clashes in another town north of Paris, Beaumont-sur-Oise.
It's dangerous enough in groups, but when children play alone, without others present to interrupt the asphyxiation, they face an increased risk of loss of consciousness and inability to stop strangulation when a noose, belt or other ligature is being used.
Both Syria and Russia initially called the attack a fabrication, and Mr. Assad went so far as to speculate that child actors faking asphyxiation had been used in an elaborate deception by his enemies to portray him as a war criminal.
There were 17 deaths associated with laughing gas between 2006 and 2012, but in almost every case, the deaths were caused by asphyxiation due to the method people had used to inhale the gas (plastic bags), not because of the gas itself.
The research team looked at the 219,22018 police-involved homicides with adult male victims recorded on Fatal Encounters between 2012-2018, focusing on cases where the cause of death was asphyxiation, beating, a chemical agent, a medical emergency, a taser or a gunshot.
Chemical attack After an April 4 airstrike on a rebel-held town of Khan Sheikhoun in Idlib province, horrifying images and videos emerged showing Syria's civilians -- including children -- struggling to breathe, foam coming from their mouths as they appeared to die of asphyxiation.
The New York City Medical Examiner's Office can only share the cause and manner of death—homicide by asphyxiation—not how the examiner reached their conclusion, so it's impossible to know before trial precisely what tests or evidence were brought to bear.
After a key witness in Eddie Gallagher's case changed his testimony to say that he (not Gallagher) killed the teenager in Iraq by asphyxiation, Gallagher was acquitted of murder in July but was convicted of wrongfully posing with the teen's dead body.
National Briefing | South A grand jury declined to indict a white police officer in the July death of a black man in a horse-drawn buggy, saying that the man died of asphyxiation after ingesting cocaine and that the officer did not use excessive force.
Daniels says Webster's son most likely died from heat exposure — the U-Haul's air conditioning had stopped running after the vehicle ran out of gas — or of asphyxiation from obstructed breathing as he was "completely covered up with a blanket" when he was found dead.
It is the kind of bias to which we might attribute the shooting of Tamir Rice, the asphyxiation of Eric Garner, and now the fact that Philando Castile was killed in the act of reaching for his wallet instead of putting his hands up.
Police use-of-force, which includes asphyxiation, beating, use of a chemical agent, instances involving a medical emergency, a Taser, or a gunshot, is the sixth leading cause of death behind accidental death, suicide, homicide, heart disease, and cancer, according to a  from Rutgers.
" She took down a book from a shelf and read me a letter in which Boito warned Verdi about the risk of dissipating the scene's claustrophobia—"like a fist breaking the window of a room where two people are about to die of asphyxiation.
The victim does not want to be one of the unlucky 4003 percent who die of hypothermia over the course of hours, rather than of trauma instantly (2400 percent of deaths) or of asphyxiation within roughly 2100 to 21882 minutes (75 percent of deaths).
The book is a meticulously documented, white-knuckled tour through the cascading catastrophes that will soon engulf our warming planet: death by water, death by heat, death by hunger, death by thirst, death by disease, death by asphyxiation, death by political and civilizational collapse.
Kamille "Cupcake" McKinney, the three-year-old girl who was allegedly abducted from a birthday party on October 12, died of asphyxiation by suffocation, according to warrants read aloud in a Friday court appearance for the two suspects charged in her murder, AL.com, WSHV, and WVTM report.
Incidents such as the shooting of Michael Brown, the asphyxiation of Eric Garner and the shooting of Charly Leundeu Keunang (which is touched upon in "Burn, Mother*cker, Burn") show that some police departments are yet to learn the lessons of the King case and its aftermath.
Special Operator 1st Class Corey Scott, a SEAL team medic, said under cross-examination by the defense in a courtroom at the San Diego Naval Base that he killed the fighter by asphyxiation, after he saw Special Operations Chief Edward Gallagher stab the victim with a knife.
The footage depicts Dillard pinning Timpa to the ground with his knee in Timpa's back for nearly 15 minutes, which, combined with bound arms and legs, is a controversial method of restraint known as the "prone position" that studies have suggested increases the risk of asphyxiation.
The state trooper who arrested Sandra Bland for assault in Waller County, Texas, leading to her imprisonment in jail and her death while in police custody of apparent asphyxiation, has been indicted by a grand jury for lying about their encounter during a routine traffic stop.
" There's also, perhaps most distinctively, a song called "1-800 Suicide," which describes ways you might kill yourself, such as like for example touching the third rail, autoerotic asphyxiation, taking LSD before crashing your car, or contriving to "confront an alligator, let it eat you raw.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. State Department said on Monday the symptoms of victims in a suspected chemical gas attack in Douma, Syria, were consistent with those caused by an asphyxiation or nerve agent and it called on Syria and Russia to open the area to international monitors.
And complications of vomiting might include either asphyxiation (from getting food in the pulmonary airway) or bleeding, because the feeding pipe in the esophagus may rupture, and if it really ruptures terribly then you could get an infection of the area around the esophagus, and that can be deadly.
A seemingly unnecessary level of pattern on a floor might hide something not immediately visible, for instance, and a pie freshly baked in an oven hints at an accidental death from asphyxiation, yet the heavy iron near the housewife's corpse in the same model could be a murder weapon.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said Friday it is in contact with local authorities and Honda Motor Co in an effort to learn more about the death of a Ohio high school student who died of asphyxiation after getting trapped in a Honda Odyssey minivan.
Earlier in the season, the messianic figure abandoned his longtime partner Nora Durst (Carrie Coon) in an Australian hotel room after a literally fiery argument, and now, a very complex scheme involving alternate dimensions and forced asphyxiation has forced him to see the error of his craven ways.
Shiloh has been the subject of controversy for years, with the founder being forced to close a separate facility, Daystar Residential Treatment Center, after a troubling history of abuse and deaths, culminating in a child dying in what was ruled a homicide by asphyxiation due to physical restraint.
To force the issue, he has brought the WTO's system for settling international trade disputes to the brink of collapse by blocking the appointment of judges when the terms of others expire, a situation that diplomats and trade officials have described as hostage taking and the "asphyxiation" of the WTO.
RELATED - Trump: US troops 'fighting like never before' in Iraq Activist groups blamed Assad's regime for a Tuesday attack where dozens of people, including at least 10 children, were killed and more than 200 were injured as a result of asphyxiation caused by exposure to an unknown gas or chemical agent in northern Syria.
As recently as this month, a health scare at Otay Mesa — the facility where Pagoada is held — raised more concerns about pregnant women not being paroled: On November 11, fumes from a chemical that guards gave to detainees to strip the floors poisoned at least 20 women, causing reactions like coughing, vomiting, fainting, and asphyxiation.
Dr. Lucey was also influential in the introduction of other important neonatal therapies, including using surfactant, which coats the air sacs, to help the struggling lungs of premature babies; cooling the brains of babies to prevent damage from asphyxiation; and monitoring babies' oxygen levels through the skin, rather than through blood drawn repeatedly from arteries.
As soon as we sat down in a conference room he launched into a frenzied screed about his research, barely finishing ideas before jumping to the next: BDSM to bestiality to pedophilia to lethal sexual asphyxiation to a theoretical scenario in which a large sex party or the New York Pride parade leads to an increase in HIV infections.
Another administration official laid out evidence on Saturday for the United States' conclusion that Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's government was behind the chemical weapons attack; that included eyewitness accounts of Syrian government helicopters circling the site of the attack on April 7 and high-resolution photos that "clearly" documented asphyxiation and foaming at the mouth.
After that tumultuous week in April, the case dragged on until a bombshell revelation in September: The medical examiner in Anguilla, who first had ruled Mr. Mitchel's cause of death was asphyxiation in a prone position, revisited his finding and said Mr. Mitchel died of a cocaine overdose, according to the revised autopsy obtained by The New York Times.
Before Shadow met Laura, she was a miserable blackjack dealer whose only real comfort was her nightly ritual when she'd get home late, climb into her hot tub, and bring herself to the brink of asphyxiation by liberally spraying insect repellant (the titular "Git Gone") in the few inches of space between the hot water and the hot tub lid.
Calls on social media of #JusticeforSteve echoed similar campaigns for people like Zineb Redouane, an 80-year-old grandmother who died in Marseille last year after a tear-gas canister hit her in the head at her apartment window, or Adama Traoré, a 24-year-old black man who in 2017 died of asphyxiation in custody after fleeing a police identification check.
It's all fun and games to try to game out, in non-pandemic times, when the boomers will be dead so their self-obsessed generation won't wield disproportional power political over the rest of us anymore, but it's another story when you're talking about condemning thousands of elderly people to drawn-out deaths that can feel like two weeks of asphyxiation.
I was thinking "there's got to be a medical reason as to why this is pleasurable, apart from the asphyxiation" and then within 20 minutes, it was like this kind of really fast epiphany, where I then discovered through looking at S&M cults that NASA in the 60s developed this lower body negative pressure device which was a chamber that pumps blood to the lower extremities because of gravitational pressure.

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