Fanon:Cedric Hodgson: Difference between revisions

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Throughout the time the Hodgsons were imprisoned, he and his parents refused to speak. Though they were initially kept in the same cell, they were a day later separated. On orders of the Government, the guards never fed Cedric and his parents. Cedric's cell was ruthlessly spartan: the only piece of furniture in the room was an elevated stone slab on which he slept, and he was never let out of his cell unless it was for interrogation. In the late hours of their second day in prison, the three were removed from their cells and shoved into the torture chamber for the last time. They were forced and locked into torturing chairs. Another anonymous soldier recounts:
 
{{Quote|[We] put them into the torture chairs, then [another guard] went to the console controlling the chairs. He turned up the voltage knob to several thousand volts. Then...he flipped the switch. It looked excruciating. The threevoltage was enough to inflict huge pain, but not enough [to kill them]. It took around five to six shocks [to diedkill instantlythem].}}
 
After Cedric and his parents were confirmed dead, they were buried in a mass grave several kilometres away from the camp.{{RevEpLink|UD}}