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thorn69 07-10-10 09:57 AM

Killed twice in suicide attempt!
 
http://www.denverpost.com/news/ci_15...obref=obinsite


Yuck! There's not much left of her I imagine! :o

tater 07-10-10 12:05 PM

Idiots who kill themselves should have the decency not to endanger other people. Had she hit a car, she could very well have killed a few people.

Maybe the press should agree to report such attempts as murder-suicides.

"Today a woman attempted to murder 50 bus passengers, but was herself killed."

Might change suicidal behavior a little since if they really wanted a murder-suicide (very rare) they'd do so.

Aramike 07-10-10 12:22 PM

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Originally Posted by tater (Post 1440770)
Idiots who kill themselves should have the decency not to endanger other people. Had she hit a car, she could very well have killed a few people.

Maybe the press should agree to report such attempts as murder-suicides.

"Today a woman attempted to murder 50 bus passengers, but was herself killed."

Might change suicidal behavior a little since if they really wanted a murder-suicide (very rare) they'd do so.

Well said.

jumpy 07-10-10 12:24 PM

^^

I very much doubt that it would change anything. If you're contemplating doing that to yourself, then you're not really thinking of the consequences of what might happen to others along the way. Pretty desperate place if you ask me.

krashkart 07-10-10 12:24 PM

Perhaps she did not think enough to feel the driver's reaction before she decided to die in such a manner. How awful a burden to place upon another person.

Platapus 07-10-10 01:02 PM

She is lucky the bus came when it did. Trying to commit suicide by jumping 25 feet is a good way to stay alive but crippled.

But I agree. Suicide should be a private event.

Jimbuna 07-10-10 03:21 PM

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Originally Posted by jumpy (Post 1440784)
^^

I very much doubt that it would change anything. If you're contemplating doing that to yourself, then you're not really thinking of the consequences of what might happen to others along the way. Pretty desperate place if you ask me.


I agree :yep:

Biggles 07-10-10 03:23 PM

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Originally Posted by tater (Post 1440770)

"Today a woman attempted to murder 50 bus passengers, but was herself killed."

Might change suicidal behavior a little since if they really wanted a murder-suicide (very rare) they'd do so.

In this case the bus was empty except for the driver (as said in the article) but I get your point. Makes sense I guess...

But the true tragedy here is, I believe, that a woman felt she needed to commit suicide in the first place. Poor girl...

Betonov 07-10-10 04:06 PM

damn :o
my friend killed himself by jumping of a 6m (~24 feet) overpass infornt of a train
too similar for comfort

krashkart 07-10-10 04:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Betonov (Post 1440946)
damn :o
my friend killed himself by jumping of a 6m (~24 feet) overpass infornt of a train
too similar for comfort

Sorry for your loss, mate.

tater 07-10-10 08:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Biggles (Post 1440902)
In this case the bus was empty except for the driver (as said in the article) but I get your point. Makes sense I guess...

But the true tragedy here is, I believe, that a woman felt she needed to commit suicide in the first place. Poor girl...

I'm sure the jumper never considered how many people might have been killed. Kids that drop rocks off overpasses don't think they'll kill, either, but it happens every year someplace.

Gerald 07-10-10 10:08 PM

For a couple of years...
 
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Originally Posted by tater (Post 1441089)
I'm sure the jumper never considered how many people might have been killed. Kids that drop rocks off overpasses don't think they'll kill, either, but it happens every year someplace.

I was driving,with my sister and her's daughter on a main arterial road,when least four kids drops rocks off overpasses,the stone's hit,bonnet and destroy windscreen,I could avoid problem,luckily but if the driver was less experience it could be consequence,but we get no injured :yep: btw this was little shaky,after a while the police catch one of the kids,and he told them, I do it just for fun :down:

thorn69 07-11-10 02:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Vendor (Post 1441154)
I was driving,with my sister and her's daughter on a main arterial road,when least four kids drops rocks off overpasses,the stone's hit,bonnet and destroy windscreen,I could avoid problem,luckily but if the driver was less experience it could be consequence,but we get no injured :yep: btw this was little shaky,after a while the police catch one of the kids,and he told them, I do it just for fun :down:

That sounds like an evil kid. I take it he was arrested and handed off to the juvenile authorities!?

Gerald 07-11-10 10:43 AM

Yes,some sort of penalty...
 
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Originally Posted by thorn69 (Post 1441237)
That sounds like an evil kid. I take it he was arrested and handed off to the juvenile authorities!?

Will be ....but I dont't exact.

TLAM Strike 07-11-10 10:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Vendor (Post 1441154)
I was driving,with my sister and her's daughter on a main arterial road,when least four kids drops rocks off overpasses,the stone's hit,bonnet and destroy windscreen,I could avoid problem,luckily but if the driver was less experience it could be consequence,but we get no injured :yep: btw this was little shaky,after a while the police catch one of the kids,and he told them, I do it just for fun :down:

That happened once near where I live. Some kids tossed a brick from an over pass and hit a car. Put the driver in the hospital (nearly killed her, she had severe head trauma). They never found the kid(s). :down:


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