necklacing, verbal noun

The action of killing (someone) by the ‘necklace’ method. Also attributive.
1986 H. Suzman in E. Prov. Herald 10 Apr. 1Horrendous crimes of black on black violence, such as necklacing.
1986 Sowetan 19 June 2Security forces prevented several necklacings on Tuesday...Police arrested several blacks attempting to set a black alight in Tembisa.
1986 E. Prov. Herald 19 Aug. 2Two men were killed, one by the infamous ‘necklacing’ method and the other by stabbing, after Pondos and Zulus clashed at a beerhall.
1986 Sunday Times 15 June 28South Africa suddenly fell in [sic] the grip of a terrible cycle of violence — a phenomenon that gave rise to ‘necklacings’ and ‘Trojan horses’.
1987 O. Prozesky Wrath of Lamb 17The unrest in Good Hope’s non-white townships, intimidation, the burning of houses and the brutal stoning and fire-necklacing of people stopped virtually overnight.
1988 Now Everyone Is Afraid (Catholic Inst. for Internat. Rel.) 122Some Mbokodo members were killed in public necklacings.
1989 S. Barber in Cape Times 29 Jan. 1Conservative demonstrators staged a mock ‘necklacing’ to protest against Secretary of State Mr George Shultz’s meeting with the ANC president, Mr Oliver Tambo.
1990 Weekly Mail 14 Sept. 7The first necklacing murder was committed in a township whose name belied the gruesome act as well as the lives of its residents. It’s called kwa Nobuhle — the place of beauty, near Uitenhage.
1990 Weekly Mail 21 Sept. 9From Sharpeville to the State of Emergency, from the torturer’s arsenal of interrogation tools to the streetfighter’s necklacings, we have lived through so much brutality that it’s a wonder we South Africans can even contemplate a peaceful future.
1994 R.W. Johnson in London Review of Books (U.K.) 6 Jan. 10Much of the fighting has been done with knives and pangas, but the local gunsmiths have been doing a roaring trade too and there has been some necklacing.
The action of killing (someone) by the ‘necklace’ method. Also attributive.
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