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Old Apr 5, 2009 | 06:32 AM
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Originally Posted by dojj
sorry to hear about your mate

it's easy enough to jump in front of a train, and, to be honest, it's really easy as i've contemplated it myself at various times in the past

but it's what happens afterwards that stops people from doing it, people think of their families and those they will leave behind and all the suffering they will have to endure

even in my short time on the planet, i've seen too much death of friends, family, nearest and dearest, but it seems that the only time that all my mates come together now is when we go to a funeral or a wedding

there was one last year where a mother jumped in front of the train with her 2 small kids at southall then her mother in law did the same thing a few weeks later

what a terrible terrible state of affairs when you fel that topping yourself is your only option rather than speaking to someone about it
I remember the Southall one mate. Was Awful. Only minutes from my place.

My mates funeral was on the 27th Last month and i couldn't believe how many people i haven't seen in almost 10 years were there. His poor mum lost it after the cremation. Really hit everyone.
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