Two. One from the firing squad who had a conscience shot and the second from the follow up.
Jose Rizal was born to the wealthy Mercado-Rizal family in Calamba, Laguna of the Philippines. He was shot by a firing squad of native soldiers, on the accusation of political conspiracy and sedition, and rebellion against the Spanish government in the Philippines.
four from the firing squad and, after he fell to the ground, 1 mercy shot on his side pointed diagonally to the heart. 5 shots from 5 soldiers.
Dr. Jose Rizal was shot with only one bullet to his back at exactly 7:03 in the morning. This is because the firing squad used were composed of Filipinos. They don't want to be a traitor in their own motherland but, they had to ,or else, they are the ones who will die along with Dr. Rizal.
he was shot by firing squad in Paris 15th october 1945
Two. One from the firing squad who had a conscience shot and the second from the follow up.
Jose Rizal was born to the wealthy Mercado-Rizal family in Calamba, Laguna of the Philippines. He was shot by a firing squad of native soldiers, on the accusation of political conspiracy and sedition, and rebellion against the Spanish government in the Philippines.
The firing squad is a form of Death Penalty, so people were shot by the firing squad for committing crimes for which death was the sentence.
Jose Rizal was executed by a firing squad on December 30, 1896, on orders of the Spanish authorities in the Philippines during the Spanish colonial period.
That is called an execution or a firing squad.
he was shot by a firing squad
Jose Rizal was shot to death by a firing squad because he was accused of inciting rebellion against the Spanish government in the Philippines. His writings and advocacy for Philippine independence made him a threat to the colonial authorities, leading to his execution on December 30, 1896.
Dr. Jose Rizal was executed by firing squad on December 30, 1896, in Manila, Philippines. He was convicted of rebellion, sedition, and conspiracy against the Spanish government during the Philippine Revolution. Rizal's execution sparked further resistance against Spanish colonial rule.
four from the firing squad and, after he fell to the ground, 1 mercy shot on his side pointed diagonally to the heart. 5 shots from 5 soldiers.
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Dr. Jose Rizal was shot with only one bullet to his back at exactly 7:03 in the morning. This is because the firing squad used were composed of Filipinos. They don't want to be a traitor in their own motherland but, they had to ,or else, they are the ones who will die along with Dr. Rizal.