
Charles III pardons woman executed 70 years ago in Britain
King Charles III of Great Britain pardoned Ruth Ellis, who was executed in 1955.
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King Charles III of Great Britain pardoned Ruth Ellis, who was executed in 1955. Ellis was executed in 1955 at the age of 28 after she shot her lover. “Ruth Ellis, the last woman executed by hanging in the UK, was pardoned on probation in light of evidence that she was a victim of domestic violence, as well as coercion and control by her husband.”.
Furthermore, The clemency petition was filed by Ellis' descendants, who insisted the woman's behavior was due to her psychological trauma and other circumstances that the court did not take into account.
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King Charles III of Great Britain pardoned Ruth Ellis, who was executed in 1955.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesEllis was executed in 1955 at the age of 28 after she shot her lover.
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“Ruth Ellis, the last woman executed by hanging in the UK, was pardoned on probation in light of evidence that she was a victim of domestic violence, as well as coercion and control by her husband.”.
according to RT RussianThe clemency petition was filed by Ellis' descendants, who insisted the woman's behavior was due to her psychological trauma and other circumstances that the court did not take into account.
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