It’s hard to imagine—kids barely into their teens, sentenced to die. While most were still worrying about school, these children were facing the executioner.
Some were so small, guards had to stack books on the chair just to reach them. One was only 12 when sentenced to hang.
Their trials were rushed, the evidence weak, and real legal help nonexistent. These weren’t just tragedies—they were catastrophic failures of justice, erasing childhoods and ending lives far too soon.