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fenjer
13-05-11, 06:19 PM
How's that for an ending...

link to BBC News Video (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/8069686.stm)

Bibio
13-05-11, 06:22 PM
superb :-)

Fruity-ya-ya
13-05-11, 06:26 PM
Only in America........................................... .................I mean China ;).

Shawthing
13-05-11, 06:28 PM
'Chen Fuchao may be charged with disturbing public order.' Unbelievable!
The guy should be given a medal.

husky03
13-05-11, 06:30 PM
lucky chap, seen a guy go to grab a suicidal dude on forth road bridge but the guy instinctively moved back and fell-looked like he was pushed on cctv though so bad for the copper

fenjer
13-05-11, 06:30 PM
'Chen Fuchao may be charged with disturbing public order.' Unbelievable!
The guy should be given a medal.

Think he was the guy kidding on he was going to jump...

Shawthing
13-05-11, 06:56 PM
Think he was the guy kidding on he was going to jump...

OK, so gold medal for diving in the Beijing olympics. They both get a medal. Everyone goes home happy. Not.

Bluepete
13-05-11, 07:00 PM
We had a lady on a bridge over the M60 for hours a while ago. Both carriageways had to be closed, it was total traffic chaos!

The local radio station heard and played..........



This (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wlq0lYB3iSM)

Cue complaints, wailing a gnashing of teeth and wringing of hands etc.

Pete ;)

metalangel
13-05-11, 07:15 PM
Well yeah, if you're going to kill yourself, you go and do it.

Going to stand on a bridge or whatever for hours THREATENING to kill yourself is a cry for attention.

timwilky
13-05-11, 07:28 PM
I had a mate commit suicide.

He took 10 times the lethal dose, sometimes you aint attention seeking.

Bluepete
13-05-11, 07:32 PM
I had a mate commit suicide.

He took 10 times the lethal dose, sometimes you aint attention seeking.

So true. I've seen a video of a guy on the M60 Barton Bridge. He parked on the top, got out, walked to the barrier and hopped over, just as easy as if he was parking at home and hopping over the garden gate.

He didn't cry for attention.

husky03
13-05-11, 07:34 PM
Well yeah, if you're going to kill yourself, you go and do it.

Going to stand on a bridge or whatever for hours THREATENING to kill yourself is a cry for attention.


i'd rather call it a cry for help mate-a guy hung himself today on a local track that we go to almost everyday, kids walk by all the time, he left a note and his nephew found him, i'd rather he climbed onto a bridge and sat for hours and maybe got given the help so clearly needed-i've lost a family member through suicide and it has got to be one of the most painful ways for someone to lose a loved one-so many questions that cannot be answered..

SuzukiNess
13-05-11, 07:36 PM
i'd rather call it a cry for help mate-a guy hung himself today on a local track that we go to almost everyday, kids walk by all the time, he left a note and his nephew found him, i'd rather he climbed onto a bridge and sat for hours and maybe got given the help so clearly needed-i've lost a family member through suicide and it has got to be one of the most painful ways for someone to lose a loved one-so many questions that cannot be answered..
+100000

Specialone
13-05-11, 07:42 PM
We had a lady on a bridge over the M60 for hours a while ago. Both carriageways had to be closed, it was total traffic chaos!

The local radio station heard and played..........



This (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wlq0lYB3iSM)

Cue complaints, wailing a gnashing of teeth and wringing of hands etc.

Pete ;)

Lol, I like that :)

Specialone
13-05-11, 07:46 PM
On a serious note, I think its terrible when things get so bad they committ or attempt suicide, lifes too precious.

Euthanasia is a different thing though, if you're terminally ill or heavily disabled with no standard of life you should be able to have assisted suicide.

Mr Speirs
13-05-11, 08:16 PM
On a serious note, that article was from 3 years ago. ;)

Specialone
13-05-11, 08:18 PM
On a serious note, that article was from 3 years ago. ;)

Edit, listen to eagle eye ;)

Why are they putting old stories up on their website ???

Bluefish
13-05-11, 08:57 PM
cos there's nothing happening in the world today :rolleyes:

Stenno
13-05-11, 09:26 PM
On a serious note, that article was from 3 years ago. ;)

My thoughts exactly. It just came up in again in 'most viewed' or something. Don't understand how it happened unless there was a similar related story doing the rounds. Odd.

cbay
13-05-11, 09:38 PM
Genius!

metalangel
13-05-11, 10:24 PM
i'd rather call it a cry for help mate-a guy hung himself today on a local track that we go to almost everyday, kids walk by all the time, he left a note and his nephew found him, i'd rather he climbed onto a bridge and sat for hours and maybe got given the help so clearly needed-i've lost a family member through suicide and it has got to be one of the most painful ways for someone to lose a loved one-so many questions that cannot be answered..

That is what I mean. If someone is determined to do it, they do. People threaten to get the attention and offers of help they haven't otherwise had up until that point.

Some guy threw himself off the apartment block across from my high school while we were all outside for lunch.

thulfi
13-05-11, 10:29 PM
Reminds me of the scene in lethal weapon.

xXBADGERXx
14-05-11, 03:13 AM
That airbag , wasn`t quite inflated though was it , looked a bit baggy to me and he didn`t hit the centre where it is most effective .

tinpants
14-05-11, 07:38 PM
A very good friend of mine went missing 2 weeks ago following an argument with his wife. His truck was found parked near the Severn Bridge later the following day. Apparently there is CCTV footage of someone jumping from the bridge.

As said before, sometimes you ain't attention seeking. Just hope it wasn't him that jumped.

Viney
15-05-11, 10:37 AM
'You wanna jump, well lets do itm lets do it'

-Ralph-
15-05-11, 02:53 PM
Seen it twice, once a next door neighbour, and once my Uncle. A wife and two young daughters left behind in both cases.

IMO it's people who are of a certain character trait, and have reached a point where they can see no future for themselves. It's definitely an illness.

That doesn't excuse putting some poor train driver into early retirement with post traumatic stress disorder though. If you are going to commit suicide, do it in such a way that there's not much cleaning up to do, doesn't give an innocent bystander nightmares, and doesn't disrupt Joe Public for hours on end.

Think Euthanasia should be completely legal though, even if you are not ill. If my son was all grown up, his kids were growing up, I was a grand old age, already had a good innings, and my wife became terminally ill, I'd want to be allowed to climb into bed with her on the night she died, and have a needle stuck in me so I didn't wake up either. Whatever is on the other side, we'd arrive together, and I think my son would understand that.

tinpants
16-05-11, 01:01 PM
A very good friend of mine went missing 2 weeks ago following an argument with his wife. His truck was found parked near the Severn Bridge later the following day. Apparently there is CCTV footage of someone jumping from the bridge.

As said before, sometimes you ain't attention seeking. Just hope it wasn't him that jumped.

By way of a quick update...

Police recovered a body from the river Severn at Portishead on Saturday afternoon. A formal id has yet to be made but police have confirmed they are no longer looking for my friend.

I am very upset and distressed by this situation and turn of events. I have been in a similar frame of mind as him in the past but was unable to go through with it - call it self-preservation, cowardice or a glimmer of hope - but I can't reconcile myself to the fact that he has gone. Gone and left a 5hitty mess behind. I can only begin to imagine what his wife and kids are going through right now.

RIP Mark Peachey.

G
16-05-11, 01:36 PM
It's not something I would contemplate in desperate times, I guess I can understand why people may do though.

For me, If everything went very tits up I'd rather sell everything I had (if anything) and begin walking to the far east where I would live on a beach on some uninhabited island.


Think Euthanasia should be completely legal though, even if you are not ill. If my son was all grown up, his kids were growing up, I was a grand old age, already had a good innings, and my wife became terminally ill, I'd want to be allowed to climb into bed with her on the night she died, and have a needle stuck in me so I didn't wake up either. Whatever is on the other side, we'd arrive together, and I think my son would understand that.

100% agree with that.

DJFridge
16-05-11, 01:48 PM
You can understand the temptation! Mind you, not everyone is attention seeking (I mean, he'd taken his rucksack and his hat with him - neither strictly necessary for a jump), so let's be kind and call it a cry for help.

Obviously, in this case, followed by a cry for medical assistance...

husky03
16-05-11, 02:02 PM
By way of a quick update...

Police recovered a body from the river Severn at Portishead on Saturday afternoon. A formal id has yet to be made but police have confirmed they are no longer looking for my friend.

I am very upset and distressed by this situation and turn of events. I have been in a similar frame of mind as him in the past but was unable to go through with it - call it self-preservation, cowardice or a glimmer of hope - but I can't reconcile myself to the fact that he has gone. Gone and left a 5hitty mess behind. I can only begin to imagine what his wife and kids are going through right now.

RIP Mark Peachey.

feel for the loss of your friend mate and for the horror his family are going through-if your struggling to come to terms with it don't be slow to pick up the phone and speak to a bereavement councillor, a few shared words and tears can help find some peace.
h.

startrek.steve
16-05-11, 02:17 PM
Lol, I like that :)

Yeah, I remember when Pat Phoenix died with her boyfriend at her bedside, they ended the newsclip and played "I just died in your arms tonight"!!
Tasteless gits!

Quedos
16-05-11, 02:39 PM
Tinpants - Hugs

Dealing with the aftermath is the hard part. But do what husk says he speak sense.

My own experience is that I wish my cousin didn't cry for help, attempted suicide twice and now has major mental health issues. It sounds harsh but i think it wiuld be a better result than his lifes as it stands

tinpants
16-05-11, 02:45 PM
Thanks guys. I'll be shedding a tear for him and his family in private later, followed by the raising of a pint or two of cider to one of the nicest blokes I've ever met. Wherever he is now I hope he is at peace.

As an aside, I agree 100% with Ralph's piece on euthanasia. Very eloquently put my friend.

-Ralph-
16-05-11, 04:19 PM
RIP Mark Peachey

So sorry to read that mate. RIP Mark. Here's hoping his family can find peace eventually too, heart goes out to them.

Bluepete
18-05-11, 03:35 PM
I spared a thought for Mark last night.

We had a jumper on Barton high level bridge (the M60 bridge by the Trafford Centre) last night. He was talked back from the wrong side of the railings and taken to a psych ward.

Unluckily for him, when he parked his three week old car on the roundabout at the access to the bridge and walked away from it, he left the keys in the ignition. Needless to say, his car was stolen...

Pete ;)

benji106
18-05-11, 03:41 PM
Unluckily for him, when he parked his three week old car on the roundabout at the access to the bridge and walked away from it, he left the keys in the ignition. Needless to say, his car was stolen...



Gutted, will probably have some trouble getting insurance to pay out on that. Did you save that gem til he was back over the railings?

"well done mate, thats right, come back over the railings, good, now the other foot, well done. By the way your car's been nicked."

-Ralph-
18-05-11, 05:35 PM
The car might be recovered. Whoever nicked it was an opportunist who came across it, so unless the guy has been very unlucky, the thief doesn't have the contacts to dispose of a 3 week old car. It'll be sitting in a garage somewhere whilst the thief wonders what the hell to do with it. Maybe it'll turn up joy ridden and burned out or trashed.