Shiver the 'murderous collar' that took a man's life in the blink of an eye

In the 19th century, men in England preferred the use of detachable collars. However, they become "murderous collar" when they can take the life of the wearer.

Many special trends, even dangerous, were prevalent in the United Kingdom in the 19th century. Among these were the trend of using "murderous collars".

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These collars can block blood flow, cause brain abscess or even suffocate.

Men in England were very fond of this detachable collar. Accordingly, when going out or attending events, one can easily see special accessories for men's shirts. This detachable collar features a snug design around the man's neck.

These collars are very hard and tall. This is also why they can block blood flow, cause brain abscesses or even asphyxiation . Accordingly, the detachable collar accidentally became a deadly weapon. They can kill a man while eating a meal. If you do not remove the collar in time, the wearer may suffocate to death.

The most famous case recorded by the New York Times occurred in 1888. At that time, a man named John Cruetzi was found dead in the park.

According to police investigations, John Cruetzi was drunk and sat on a park bench before falling asleep. At that time, the head of John Cruetzi collapsed, causing the detachable collar to strangle the neck, causing the person to die of suffocation. Before the death of detachable collars, this dangerous and deadly trend gradually disappeared from society.