SHER ALI AFRIDI 11TH MARCH 1872 – THE HANGING AND AFTERWARDS

SHER ALI AFRIDI 11TH MARCH 1872
THE HANGING AND AFTERWARDS

A ruthless revenge with his body

A journalist travelled to visit the execution of the Assassin of Lord Mayo and reported in the press the following, which is worthy of note, as an act of utter and disdainful revenge:

Sher Ali Afridi
Sher Ali Afridi

“I had a long interview with the prisoner the evening previous to his execution. He talked quite freely, and appeared to think he had done a fine thing. He had been told about an hour before I saw him that he was to be hanged next morning. We got up steam early next morning and went to Chatham, passing him with his police guard in a boat on the way. As soon as we were moored we got over to Viper Island, where the gaol is. There was no unusual preparation for the affair, and the convicts were at work as usual. Indeed, it was not generally known that it was to be. There were from 30 to 40 Europeans present, no natives except the police and sepoys, and no European soldiers. About a quarter to 8 the fellow was led out. He was smiling and quite collected. The police officer who came down to investigate the affair, as he ascended the steps leading up to the scaffold, asked him a question. He shook his head with a smile, as he said nahin sahib. As soon as he got up he asked the hangman to turn his face towards Mecca, and then began to pray very loudly and quickly. He said two prayers, and kept on repeating the Mussulman’s creed. The drop fell at seven minutes to 8 o’clock exactly. The knot slipped round to the back of his neck, and although he had nearly seven feet of a drop, his neck was not broken, so he died very hard. He was hanging about ten minutes before he ceased to struggle. As he was scantily clothed, and his legs and most of his body naked, his struggles were distinctly visible. We were quite close to the scaffold. After he was dead we adjourned, and returned to see him cut down at 9. His face was not distorted in the least, but wore an expression of pain. We afterwards went to see the post mortem examination. There were only eight persons present. The prisoner’s lungs, liver, heart, &c., were taken out and weighed. The top of his head was cut off, and his brain taken out: the latter weighed 47 ounces.”

People today talk of the mantra of British justice. Does this looks like justice to anyone? It paints the assassin in a better way than those who executed him and even defiled his body as an act of utter revenge.

One thought on “SHER ALI AFRIDI 11TH MARCH 1872 – THE HANGING AND AFTERWARDS”

  1. Derogatory by today’s human standards. Defiling body an act of shame in all societies.

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