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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. Suicide by hanging 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, Austrian physicist, pioneer of statistical mechanics (September 5, 1906) Sergei Yesenin, Russian poet, ex-husband of Isadora Duncan (December 27, 1925) Nishinoumi Kajirō II, Japanese 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, Russian poet (August 31, 1942) Eduard Wirths, German Nazi Chief SS Auschwitz concentration camp doctor (September 21, 1945) Leonardo Conti, Nazi Reich Health Leader; in prison cell (6 October 1945) Robert Ley, German Nazi Reichsorganisationsleiter; in prison cell (25 October 1945) Charles Armijo Woodruff, 11th Governor of American Samoa (November 23, 1945) Rudolf Jung, Nazi Director of Reich Inspection of Labour Administration; in prison cell (11 December 1945) Robert van Genechten, Dutch collaborator during German Nazi occupation of the Netherlands, in jail cell (13 December 1945) Gustav Simon, German Nazi NSKK-Obergruppenführer; in prison cell (18 December 1945) Hans Bothmann, German Nazi SS commandant of Chełmno extermination camp; while in custody (4 April 1946) Max Koegel, German Nazi SS commander of Lichtenburg concentration camp, Ravensbrück concentration camp, Majdanek concentration camp, and Flossenbürg concentration camp; in prison cell (27 June 1946) Carl Schneider, German Nazi Heidelberg University professor, researcher for Nazi euthanasia program; in prison cell (11 December 1946) Herbert Backe, German Nazi SS Obergruppenführer; in prison cell (6 April 1947) Irmfried Eberl, Austrian Nazi SS-Obersturmführer psychiatrist, commandant of Treblinka extermination camp (16 February 1948) Karl Jäger, Swiss-born German Nazi SS Einsatzkommando leader; in prison cell (22 May 1959) Wilfrid Garfield Case, Canadian Member of Parliament (22 September 1959) Hermann Höfle, Austrian-born Nazi SS commander and Holocaust perpetrator; in prison cell (21 August 1962) Werner Heyde, German Nazi SS psychiatrist, a main organizer of Nazi Germany's Euthanasia Program; in prison cell (13 February 1964) Frederick Fleet, British lookout on the Titanic who first spotted the iceberg (10 January 1965) Kurt Bolender, German Nazi SS sergeant who operated Sobibór extermination camp gas chambers; in prison cell (10 October 1966) Ilse Koch, German Nazi overseer at Buchenwald concentration camp and Majdanek concentration camp; in prison cell (1 September 1967) Fu Qifang, Chinese table tennis player and coach (16 April 1968) Jiang Yongning, Chinese table tennis player and coach (16 May 1968) Rong Guotuan, Chinese table tennis player and coach (20 June 1968) Mack Ray Edwards, American child sex abuser and serial killer; in prison cell (30 October 1971) Pete Ham, Welsh guitarist and singer of rock band Badfinger (23 April 1975) Phil Ochs, American political folksinger (9 April 1976) Ulrike Meinhof, imprisoned member of the German Red Army Faction, (9 May 1976) David Munrow, British musician and early music historian (15 May 1976) Gudrun Ensslin, imprisoned member of the German Red Army Faction, circumstances questionable (18 October 1977) Ian Curtis, English lead singer of Joy Division (18 May 1980) Trent Lehman, American former child actor of Nanny and the Professor (18 January 1982) Tom Evans, British member of the rock band Badfinger (19 November 1983) Richard Manuel, Canadian musician best known for his membership in The Band (4 March 1986) Rudolf Hess, German Nazi Deputy Führer to Hitler and convicted criminal; in prison (17 August 1987) Valery Legasov, Soviet chemist and lead investigator of the Chernobyl Disaster (27 April 1988) Jiang Qing, Chinese political figure, wife of Mao Zedong (14 May 1991) Michael Gothard, British actor (2 December 1992) Buster Edwards, British Great Train Robber (28 November 1994) Fred West, British serial killer (1 January 1995) Cheyenne Brando, Tahitian daughter of Marlon Brando (16 April 1995) Kim Kwang-Seok, South Korean folk rock singer (6 January 1996) Ray Combs, American host of Family Feud from 1988 to 1994 (2 June 1996) Terence Donovan, British fashion photographer (22 November 1996) Michael Hutchence, Australian lead singer of INXS (22 November 1997) Rozz Williams, American musician, founder of Christian Death (1 April 1998) Justin Fashanu, English footballer (2 May 1998) hide, Japanese rock musician (2 May 1998) Sarah Kane, British playwright (20 February 1999) Mackey Feary, American lead singer of Hawaiian band Kalapana (20 February 1999) David Strickland, American actor, best known for his character Todd on Suddenly Susan (22 March 1999) Petr Lébl, Czech theatre director (11 December 1999) Justin Pierce, British-born American skateboarder and actor (10 July 2000) Stuart Adamson, British musician (16 December 2001) Jon Lee, Welsh drummer with Feeder (7 January 2002) Maury Travis, American serial killer (10 June 2002) Ryan Halligan, American 13-year-old schoolboy (7 October 2003) Jonathan Brandis, American actor (12 November 2003) Harold Shipman, English doctor and serial killer, convicted of murder and sentenced to life imprisonment (13 January 2004) Jason Raize, American actor and singer (4 February 2004) Nafisa Joseph, Indian model and video jockey (29 July 2004) Norman "Dinky" Diamond, British drummer with Sparks in the 1970s (10 September 2004) Charlie Brandt, American murderer and suspected serial killer (13 September 2004) Lee Eun-ju, South Korean actress and singer (22 February 2005) Paul Hester, former drummer of Crowded House (26 March 2005) Kuljeet Randhawa, Indian model and actress (8 February 2006) Megan Meier, American 13-year-old schoolgirl (17 October 2006) U;Nee, South Korean singer and actress (21 January 2007) Jung Da Bin, South Korean actress (10 February 2007) Mike Awesome, American former professional wrestler, twice ECW Champion (17 February 2007) Kevin Whitrick, British online suicide via webcam (21 March 2007) Toshikatsu Matsuoka, Japanese politician (28 May 2007) Chris Benoit, Canadian professional wrestler (24 June 2007) John David Roy Atchison, US Attorney and children's sports coach, in a prison after being charged with soliciting sex from a child (5 October 2007) Kunal Singh, Indian actor (7 February 2008) Mark Speight, British children's television presenter (7 April 2008.... 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    Pete The Plane

    KC Liew

    Let Pete the plane introduce your child to the world of flying. A great short story to be shared by parents and their child.

  • Brownie The Bear synopsis, comments

    Brownie The Bear

    Liew Kee Choi

    Brownie aims to be a light bedtime story to be shared by parents and their child/children. Brownie's illustration uses bright colours to stimulate children's interest in arts. Its ...

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    Brownie the Bear 2

    Liew Kee Choi

    Brownie aims to be a light bedtime story to be shared by parents and their child / children.  Brownie's illustration uses bright colours to stimulate children's interest in ar...