During the 16th century, a brutal torture
device named the "Scavenger’s Daughter" was employed. Victims were
placed with their heads at the top of an A-shaped frame while in a bent-knee
position. This device exerted immense pressure, crushing the victim so severely
that it often caused bleeding from the ears and nose due to the intense
pressure applied.
(Credit: Morbid Knowledge)
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