
12. Waterboarding Can Cause Dry Drowning
Waterboarding is a form of torture that the CIA and US military routinely use against non-US citizens. It is designed to simulate drowning by putting a wet cloth over the mouth and nose of the person being tortured. What can sometimes happen is that the person experiences dry drowning.
This occurs because, as the airway closes up to prevent the water from entering the lungs, the person asphyxiates. Even though the person experiencing the torture is not actually underwater, the agony is designed to simulate the feeling of being underwater and drowning. This simulation alone is enough to cause dry drowning in some victims.