THE WOMAN HELD CALTIVE IN A WOODEN CRATE AND LEFT TO DIE OF STARVATION


A woman is held captive in a wooden crate and left to die of starvation in a remote desert in Mongolia, 1913. It was capital punishment for committing adultery.

Stéphane Passet was touring Mongolia and taking pictures in 1913, when he came across the Mongolian woman in a box.


 In the photograph you can see two bowls on the ground for water and food. She was given food and water not on a daily basis but in a way to prolong her suffering.


 In order not to alter the balance of local laws and civilizations of Mongolia, or in another words get himself in trouble, Stéphane Passet Left the woman in the box.


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