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.
Marguerite "Madame le Corbeau" Pitre, Canadian conspirator in the bombing of Canadian Pacific Flight 108, last woman executed in Canada (9 January 1953)
Derek Bentley, English man hanged for aiding the murder of a police officer during an attempted robbery (28 January 1953)
Ruth Ellis, Welsh model, escort and last woman executed in the United Kingdom who was accused and executed for the murder of her lover (13 July 1955)
Genzo Kurita, Japanese serial killer (14 October 1959)
Tan Kheng Ann, Chia Yeow Fatt, Cheong Wai Sang, Somasundram s/o Subramaniam, Lim Tee Kang, Somasundarajoo s/o Vengdasalam, Lim Kim Chuan, Khoo Geok San, Chan Wah, Hoe Hock Hai, Ponapalam s/o Govindasamy, Chew Seng Hoe, Chew Thiam Huat, Sim Hoe Seng, Ng Cheng Liong, Tan Yin Chwee, Sim Teck Beng and Cheng Poh Kheng, the eighteen rioters who were convicted of armed rioting and murdering four officers at the island prison of Pulau Senang (29 October 1965)
Ronald Ryan (murderer), the last person executed in Australia (3 February 1967)
Sunny Ang, a law student and Prix driver who became the first to be executed for a case of murder without a body in Singapore (6 February 1967)
Liew Kim Siong and Kee Ah Tee, two Singaporean youths found guilty of murdering two Hongkongers at a factory during a robbery attempt (c. 1972)
Lee Chor Pet, Lim Kim Kwee and Ho Kee Fatt, three kidnappers who abducted and killed Ong Beang Leck, the 19-year-old son of a millionaire (27 January 1973)
Osman bin Ali, a gardener convicted and hanged for killing a cook and an amah at a bungalow in Leedon Park (27 July 1973)
Sim Woh Kum, husband and accomplice of Mimi Wong, who murdered a Japanese woman in Singapore (27 July 1973)
Mimi Wong, the first female prisoner to be executed for murder in Singapore (27 July 1973)
Chow Kim Hoong, a Malaysian-born stateless person found guilty of the 1969 killing of his brother's fiancée in Singapore (3 August 1973)
Sha Bakar Dawood, Singaporean seaman and armed robber, the first person executed under the Arms Offences Act of Singapore (3 September 1976)
Nadarajah Govindasamy, Singaporean businessman who murdered the fiancé of his daughter (28 January 1977)
Talib Haji Hamzah, a Malaysian soto seller who was found guilty and hanged for being an accomplice of a firearm robbery under the Arms Offences Act (28 January 1977)
Quek Kee Siong, Singaporean labourer who raped and murdered a ten-year-old girl (after 19 November 1980)
Botak Chin, real name Wong Swee Chin, Malaysian convicted armed robber executed for the capital crime of possessing a firearm in Malaysia (11 June 1981)
Low Hong Eng (a Singaporean seamstress) and Tan Ah Tee (a Malaysian illegal taxi driver), both executed for drug trafficking. Low was the first female to be hanged in Singapore for drug trafficking since 1975 (9 October 1981)
Haw Tua Tau, a Singaporean hawker executed for murdering two hawkers at Margaret Drive Hawker Centre (1982)
Kalidass Sinnathamby Narayanasamy, a Singaporean army lance corporal executed for molesting and killing his seven-year-old niece Usharani Ganaison (after 17 May 1982)
Yeo Ching Boon, Ong Hwee Kuan and Ong Chin Hock, the three kidnappers and robbers who killed taxi driver Chew Theng Hin and police conscript Lee Kim Lai in two separate cases (24 February 1984)
Lim Kok Yew, a fugitive and robber who used a firearm while committing the 1979 Tiong Bahru bus hijacking (8 June 1984)
Teo Boon Ann, a Singaporean temple medium convicted of killing an elderly woman (20 April 1990)
Lim Beng Hai, a Singaporean drug addict convicted of killing three people during a robbery (5 October 1990)
Tan Joo Cheng, an unemployed Singaporean and drug addict, convicted of the murder of Lee Juay Heng (c. 1992)
Ronald Tan Chong Ngee, an unemployed Singaporean, and Lim Joo Yin, a Singaporean contractor, who were caught importing 1.37 kg of heroin (3 April 1992)
Vasavan Sathiadew, who, together with three hired Thai killers, strangled his adoptive brother Frankie Tan to death. He and two of the Thais, Phan Khenapim and Wan Pathong, were hanged the same day. (23 October 1992)
Chia Chee Yeen, a Singaporean National Serviceman who murdered his army superior (c. 1993)
Raymond Ko Mun Cheung and An Man Keny Chiu Sum Hing, two labourers from Hong Kong convicted of drug trafficking in Singapore (30 July 1993)
Maksa Tohaiee, a Singaporean cleaner who was 18 years old when he murdered Italian housewife Clementina Curci during a burglary attempt (26 November 1993)
Ng Soo Hin, a Singaporean carpenter convicted of killing his girlfriend Foo Chin Chin and another female friend, Ng Lee Kheng (after 4 December 1993)
Mazlan Maidun, a Singaporean who killed a lorry driver in 1988 (21 January 1994)
Yeo Watt Song, a Singaporean illegal hawker who murdered his childhood friend in 1989 (March 1994)
Cheuk Mei Mei and Tse Po Chung, two Hong Kong citizens executed in Singapore for drug trafficking (5 March 1994)
Krishnan Varadan, a Malaysian who robbed and killed an elderly man in 1984, and also the longest-serving death row prisoner in Singapore at the time he was executed (15 April 1994)
Tong Ching Man and her boyfriend Lam Cheuk Wang, two Hong Kong citizens executed in Singapore for trafficking a total of 3 kg of heroin (21 April 1995)
Poon Yuen Chung, a Hong Kong tourist executed in Singapore for trafficking 9.5 kg of heroin (21 April 1995)
Auto Shankar, Indian serial killer (27 April 1995)
Kumar Nadison, Jabar Kadermastan and Chandran Gangatharan, three Malaysians convicted of murdering ice factory worker Samynathan Pawathai in 1985 (28 April 1995)
Oh Laye Koh, a Singaporean school bus driver convicted of murdering 17-year-old Malaysian schoolgirl Liang Shan Shan in 1989. Oh also was alleged to have killed 18-year-old lounge waitress Norhayah Mohamed Ali in 1982. (19 May 1995)
Jahabar Bagurudeen, an Indian businessman convicted of murdering a moneychanger (2 June 1995)
Phua Soy Boon, an unemployed Singaporean convicted of killing a moneylender (16 June 1995)
Ng Theng Shuang, a Malaysian armed robber who shot a Cisco officer and two other bystanders during a failed robbery attempt (14 July 1995)
Jamaludin Ibrahim, a Singaporean repairman convicted of killing his two neighbours during a robbery (28 July 1995)
S. S. Asokan and Maniam Rathinswamy, two Singaporean security guards convicted of murdering loan shark Tan Heng Hong (8 September 1995)
Indra Wijaya Ibrahim, a Singaporean drug addict who robbed and murdered an 80-year-old woman inside a lift (29 September 1995)
Billy Bailey, convicted murderer who was the last prisoner hanged in the U.S., in the state of Delaware (25 January 1996)
Panya Marmontree, Prawit Yaowabutr, Manit Wangjaisuk, Panya Amphawa, and Prasong Bunsom, five gang robbers convicted of killing three foreign construction workers in Singapore (15 March 1996)
Rozman Jusoh and Razali Mat Zin, Malaysian odd-job labourers hanged in Singapore for marijuana trafficking (12 April 1996)
John Martin Scripps, a British spree killer executed in Singapore for killing a South African tourist (19 April 1996)
Zainal Abidin Abdul Malik, a Singaporean hotel worker who hacked a police officer to death with an axe (30 August 1996)
Teo Kim Hong, a Singaporean prostitute who murdered her Malaysian friend and colleague Ching Bee Ing (30 August 1996)
Thongbai Naklangdon, a Thai welder convicted of murdering his friend and co-worker Suk Malasri (30 August 1996)
Jang Hye-gyung, mother of North Korean defector Shin Dong-hyuk, hanged for attempting to escape Camp 14, a high-security North Korean concentration camp (29 November 1996)
Pracha Thanomnin, an illegal Thai worker in Singapore convicted of murdering a taxi driver during a robbery attempt (10 January 1997)
Khampun Sriyotha and Samlee Prathumtree, two Thai workers who murdered their countryman Somwang Yapapha during a sledgehammer attack in Singapore (4 July 1997)
Lim Chwee Soon, a Singaporean armed robber convicted and sentenced to death under the Arms Offences Act for discharging his firearm seven times during the robbery of a goldsmith (25 July 1997)
Jimmy Chua Hwa Soon, a former sergeant of the Singapore Armed Forces who murdered his sister-in-law Neo Lam Lye and also heavily slashed his four-year-old nephew (February 1998)
Lim Chin Chong, a Malaysian male prostitute who, at age 18, murdered his employer Philip Low Cheng Quee, who operated a male brothel (23 October 1998)
Jonaris Badlishah, a Malaysian and distant nephew of the then-Sultan of Kedah, who murdered a beautician after he robbed her of her Rolex watch (February 1999)
S. Nagarajan Kuppusamy, a Singaporean lorry driver convicted of murdering a prison warden (23 July 1999)
Lau Lee Peng, a Singaporean fishmonger who robbed and murdered his long-time friend and fruit stall helper Lily Tan Eng Yan at her Tampines flat (1 September 2000)
Chan Chim Yee, a Singaporean cleaner and ex-seaman who murdered his girlfriend (15 September 2000)
Julaiha Begum, a Singaporean Indian executed for soliciting the murder of her husband T. Maniam, a retired policeman. Her accomplices Loganatha Venkatesan and Chandran Rajagopal were executed at the same time. (16 February 2001)
Zainuzzaman Mohamad Jasadi, a Malaysian who murdered a famous children's television host, Intan Yusniza Mohamad Yunos, and her foster mother Haniza Ismail at Kuala Lumpur in 1991 (5 October 2001)
Tay Chin Wah, a Singaporean taxi driver who was convicted of shooting at a moneylender, who survived. Tay was convicted and sentenced to death under the Arms Offences Act for illegally discharging his firearm with intent to cause harm. (26 October 2001)
Mona Fandey, Malaysian pop singer convicted of murdering Malaysian politician Mazlan bin Idris. Her husband Mohamad Nor Affandi bin Abdul Rahman and her assistant Juraimi bin Hassan were also sentenced to death and executed on the same day as her (2 November 2001)
Khwan-On Natthaphon, a Thai carpenter convicted of murdering a taxi driver (27 September 2002)
Anthony Ler, full name Anthony Ler Wee Teang, a Singaporean graphic designer who hired and manipulated a 15-year-old male minor to murder his 30-year-old wife Annie Leong Wai Mun (or Annie Leong), who was in the process of divorcing him. Ler was sentenced to death while his 15-year-old accomplice was spared the death sentence and instead sentenced to indefinite detention at the President's Pleasure (13 December 2002)
Ariffin Agas, a Malaysian security guard convicted of murdering two Indian-American brothers and their Filipina maid in 1992 (27 December 2002)
Kanesan Ratnam, a Singaporean convicted of murdering a fellow prisoner at Queenstown Remand Prison (10 January 2003)
Seethong Phichet, Thongthot Yordsa-Art and Dornchinnamat Yingyos, three Thai workers convicted of killing a drug lord (21 February 2003)
Vignes Mourthi and Moorthy Angappan, two Malaysian drug traffickers convicted of importing 27.65 grams of diamorphine (26 September 2003)
Zahit Muslim, Jamaluddin Darus and Jemari Jusoh, three members of Al-Ma'unah convicted of waging war against the King of Malaysia during the Sauk Siege (28 July 2006)
Mohamed Amin Mohamed Razali, the principal member of Al-Ma'unah, convicted of waging war against the King of Malaysia during the Sauk Siege (4 August 2006)
Saddam Hussein, President of Iraq and war criminal (30 December 2006)
Barzan Ibrahim al-Tikriti, half-brother of Saddam Hussein, leader of the Mukhabarat, decapitated due to the wrong measurements of the rope (15 January 2007)
Leong Siew Chor, a Singaporean who murdered his lover and dismembered her body into seven pieces (30 November 2007)
Tsutomu Miyazaki, a Japanese serial killer who murdered four young girls between August 1988 and June 1989 (17 June 2008)
Hanafi Mat Hassan, a bus driver convicted of the 2000 rape and murder of Noor Suzaily Mukhtar in Malaysia (19 December 2008)
Mohammed Ali bin Johari, a Singaporean Malay who raped and killed his stepdaughter Nurasyura binte Mohamed Fauzi, who was nicknamed "Nonoi", for which the crime made headlines in Singapore (19 December 2008)
Abdul Malik bin Usman, Kamal bin Kupli and Hamir Hasim, three Malaysians found guilty of murdering a Burmese worker during a robbery (c. 2008)
Tan Chor Jin, a former fugitive and gangster who was responsible for the fatal shooting of nightclub owner Lim Hock Soon (9 January 2009)
Ali Hassan al-Majid, chief of the Iraqi Intelligence Service, military commander, cousin of Saddam Hussein, and war criminal (25 January 2010)
Wang Zhijian, a Chinese convicted of murdering three women in a rental HDB flat in Yishun, Singapore. (after 28 November 2014)
Muhammad Kadar, a Singaporean odd-job labourer who killed an elderly housewife by inflicting 110 knife wounds on her during a robbery in 2005 (17 April 2015)
Tsukasa Kanda, a Japanese criminal and one of three culprits in the murder of Rie Isogai. One of his accomplices was sentenced to life imprisonment while another was sentenced to death for an unrelated murder case (25 June 2015)
Kho Jabing, a Malaysian responsible for the robbery and murder of Chinese national and construction worker Cao Ruyin in Singapore in 2008. (20 May 2016)
Ahmad Najib bin Aris, a Malaysian who abducted, raped and murdered 32-year-old Canny Ong in 2003, a case that made shocked headlines in Malaysia (23 September 2016)
Masakatsu Nishikawa, a Japanese serial killer responsible for five murders of bar hostesses (13 July 2017)
Rasheed Muhammad and Ramzan Rizwan, two Pakistani tissue paper sellers who killed and dismembered their Pakistani roommate (c. 2018)
Chia Kee Chen, a Singaporean businessman who murdered his wife's lover Dexmon Chua Yizhi. Originally sentenced to life imprisonment; the sentence was increased to the death penalty by the Court of Appeal. (after 27 July 2018)
Wei Wei, a Japan-based Chinese student and one of three perpetrators of the 2003 Fukuoka family murders, in which Shinjiro Matsumoto and his family died. One of Wei's two accomplices, who both fled to China, was sentenced to life imprisonment there while another was executed in 2005 (26 December 2019)
Nagaenthran K. Dharmalingam, a Malaysian executed in Singapore despite his alleged intellectual disability and the resulting international outcry (27 April 2022)
Albert Dekker (1905–1968), American actor, found dead in his bathroom with a noose around his neck, looped around the shower curtain rod.
Sada Abe (1905–after 1971), Japanese geisha killed her lover through strangulation while he was sleeping, after having experimented with erotic asphyxiation, in 1936, proceeding to cut off his penis and testicles and carry them around with her in her kimono for three days.
Nigel Tetley (c. 1924–1972), British sailor who was the first person to circumnavigate the world solo in a trimaran; his body was found hanging from a tree, clothed in lingerie, considered by the pathologist to have been engaging in masochistic sexual activity.
Vaughn Bodé (1941–1975), American artist, died during autoerotic asphyxiation
Diane Herceg sued Hustler magazine in 1983, accusing it of causing the death of her 14-year-old son, who had experimented with autoerotic asphyxia after reading about it in the publication. His nude body was found hanging in his closet with a noose around his neck. Spread at his feet was a copy of Hustler opened to its article on "Orgasm of Death."[9]
Stephen Milligan (1948–1994), British politician and Conservative MP for Eastleigh, died from autoerotic asphyxiation, wearing only stockings and suspenders.[10]
Kevin Gilbert (1966–1996), musician and songwriter, died of apparent autoerotic asphyxiation[11]
David Carradine (1936-2009), American actor, died from accidental asphyxiation, according to medical examiner who performed a private autopsy.[12][13] His body was found hanging by a rope in a closet in his hotel room in Thailand,[14][15] and there was evidence of a recent orgasm.[16] Two autopsies were conducted and concluded his death was not suicide. The Thai forensic pathologist who examined his body stated his death may have been due to autoerotic asphyxiation.[17][18] Two of Carradine's ex-wives, Gail Jensen[19][20] and Marina Anderson,[21][22] stated publicly that his sexual interests included the practice of self-bondage.