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* ''Webcomic/{{Unsounded}}'': When the enslaved Inak in the capitol are being forced from their homes into interment camps after [[spoiler:Lady Rilursa]] was killed by Inak in another country an angry crowd gathers to jeer at them. One father turns and claws and the soldier who knocked him down with a spear and a wright in the crowd rips his skin off, setting the crowd into a frenzy as they attack and tear apart any Inak they can get their hands on.

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When the enslaved Inak in the capitol are being forced from their homes into interment camps after [[spoiler:Lady Rilursa]] was killed by Inak in another country an angry crowd gathers to jeer at them. One father turns and claws and the soldier who knocked him down with a spear and a wright in the crowd rips his skin off, setting the crowd into a frenzy as they attack and tear apart any Inak they can get their hands on.on.
** Tessa Moli is ripped limb from limb by ghosts during a Khert fire after she detonated her wheelchair to blow apart a First Silver abomination and give the queen a chance to escape.
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* In ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/13165279/26/Harry-Potter-and-the-Rule-of-Three Harry Potter and the Rule of Three]]'', this is how Dumbledore meets his fate after his EngineeredPublicConfession of his crimes against Harry enrages the Diagon Alley audience.

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* In ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/13165279/26/Harry-Potter-and-the-Rule-of-Three Harry Potter and the Rule of Three]]'', this is how Dumbledore [[spoiler:Dumbledore]] meets his fate after his EngineeredPublicConfession of his crimes against Harry enrages the Diagon Alley audience.
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* In ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/13165279/26/Harry-Potter-and-the-Rule-of-Three Harry Potter and the Rule of Three]]'', this is how Dumbledore meets his fate after his EngineeredPublicConfession of his crimes against Harry enrages the Diagon Alley audience.

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* ''Film/TheDayOfTheLocust'': After Homer stomps Adore to death, the crowd turns on him and rips him to pieces before degenerating into a full-blown riot.



* The prisoners rip apart the sadistic warden in the climax of Film/NaturalBornKillers. We get a shot of the rioters parading his head on a stake.

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* The prisoners rip apart the sadistic warden in the climax of Film/NaturalBornKillers.''Film/NaturalBornKillers''. We get a shot of the rioters parading his head on a stake.
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** Dionysus in general has a tendency to do this if people make him mad, and one of his epithets is literally [[NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast "the Render of Men."]]
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* The prisoners rip apart the sadistic warden in the climax of Film/NaturalBornKillers. We get a shot of the rioters parading his head on a stake.
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* Hypatia of Alexandria, who appeared near the end of ''Series/TheGoodPlace'', was a philosopher in early Christian Alexandria, Egypt. She was popular among Christians and pagans alike, and served as an advisor to the Christian governor, who was having serious trouble with the Bishop. The bishop ended up siccing a mob on her that [[ShamefulStrip stripped her naked]], [[EyeScream cut her eyes out]] and ripped her flesh off with "ostrakoi" a term that could be translated as either "oyster shells" or "roofing tiles".
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** Pentheus, king of Thebes, suffered the same fate, by the hand of his own mother, no less, and his aunts along with all the other women of Thebes frenzied by Dionysos.

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** Pentheus, king of Thebes, suffered the same fate, by the hand of his own mother, no less, and his aunts along with all the other women of Thebes frenzied by Dionysos.Dionysus.
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* This is the fate of usurper king Arpello in the [[Literature/ConanTheBarbarian Conan]] story "Literature/TheScarletCitadel" when Conan returns to Shamar and takes back his throne before leaving him at his people's mercy.

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* This is the fate of usurper king Arpello in In the [[Literature/ConanTheBarbarian Conan]] story "Literature/TheScarletCitadel" when Conan returns to Shamar and takes back his throne before leaving Shamar, the usurper king Arpello is killed by him at his people's mercy.personally, while a good amount of the traitor's forces is ripped apart by crowds.

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* This is the fate of usurper king Arpello in the [[Literature/ConanTheBarbarian Conan]] story "Literature/TheScarletCitadel" when Conan returns to Shamar and takes back his throne before leaving him at his people's mercy.



* This is the fate of usurper king Arpello in the [[Literature/ConanTheBarbarian Conan]] story "Literature/TheScarletCitadel" when Conan returns to Shamar and takes back his throne before leaving him at his people's mercy.
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* This is the fate of usurper king Arpello in the [[Literature/ConanTheBarbarian Conan]] story "Literature/TheScarletCitadel" when Conan returns to Shamar and takes back his throne before leaving him at his people's mercy.
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* In 1946, most of the Bolivian government (including the President) were beaten to death by mobs of protesters and strikers.

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* In On 21st July 1946, most the dictatorial President of Bolivia, [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gualberto_Villarroel Gualberto Villarroel]], suffered this fate posthumously after being shot by an angry mob of strikers. His corpse was thrown out of the Bolivian government (including the President) were beaten to death by mobs of protesters palace window, then badly mutilated and strikers.deliberately hanged on a lamppost like Mussolin's.

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