Hanging is a form of asphyxia that results from the suspension of the body, typically by the neck, causing mechanical obstruction of the airway and/or vascular structures. This method of asphyxia can lead to death through various mechanisms, including cerebral ischemia, pulmonary edema, and direct mechanical obstruction of the airway.

: Forensic researchers have used this and similar videos to map the exact timeline of "agonal" movements—the body's involuntary responses during asphyxiation.

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Hanging is a form of asphyxia that results from the suspension of the body, typically by the neck, causing mechanical obstruction of the airway and/or vascular structures. This method of asphyxia can lead to death through various mechanisms, including cerebral ischemia, pulmonary edema, and direct mechanical obstruction of the airway.

: Forensic researchers have used this and similar videos to map the exact timeline of "agonal" movements—the body's involuntary responses during asphyxiation. Hanging is a form of asphyxia that results