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    David Hunter - Cyprus

    Sweethearts for 56 years and then his wife was terminal, in lots of pain, couldn’t walk to bed and wanted it all to end.

    She was allegedly suffocated by Mr Hunter who then tried to end his own life by taking an overdose but survived. Assisted suicide has been rejected and Mr Hunter could be behind bars in Cyprus.

    The man should be given a medal for trying to put his wife out of her misery FFS. For some there is no point in living to be just a shell in extreme pain!

    There are easier ways to go than a pillow though!

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    I told you the cocktail if pills was risky Al.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mickd1961 View Post
    I told you the cocktail if pills was risky Al.

    You did! Not got to that stage yet!

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    When I saw the name my first thought was Crossroads

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    My best mate took care of business with a rope. No idea whether he'd considered the impact it would have on his partner who found him dangling from the loft hatch and supported him by the legs for ages in the slim hope he could be resuscitated. He couldn't.

    No idea whether he'd considered the utter devastation his early parting left in his wake either. All I know is that we were all there for him if he'd needed us and we miss him every day. The world can feel very lonely at times.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Albionic68 View Post
    My best mate took care of business with a rope. No idea whether he'd considered the impact it would have on his partner who found him dangling from the loft hatch and supported him by the legs for ages in the slim hope he could be resuscitated. He couldn't.

    No idea whether he'd considered the utter devastation his early parting left in his wake either. All I know is that we were all there for him if he'd needed us and we miss him every day. The world can feel very lonely at times.

    Awful way to go and also know a professional guy off work with depression and his wife found him swinging from the stairs. Two lovely young daughters under 16 too!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Albionic68 View Post
    My best mate took care of business with a rope. No idea whether he'd considered the impact it would have on his partner who found him dangling from the loft hatch and supported him by the legs for ages in the slim hope he could be resuscitated. He couldn't.

    No idea whether he'd considered the utter devastation his early parting left in his wake either. All I know is that we were all there for him if he'd needed us and we miss him every day. The world can feel very lonely at times.
    Four people I knew when on the council hung themselves, then a relief manager at my local hung himself.
    Do you think it might be me?

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    Quote Originally Posted by WBA1955 View Post
    Four people I knew when on the council hung themselves, then a relief manager at my local hung himself.
    Do you think it might be me?
    Very likely Des', I can imagine hanging around with you for any length of time taking it's toll..... 😊 .

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    We get a lot of these failed suicide attempts...especially with ropes and such......
    We had one young guy (about 18) who actually didn't think it through properly....He tied his phone charger cord around a rail on a bridge...and then jumped over......He was dangling for a few minutes (eye witness saw event unfold from a distance) and then the cord (of course) snapped....and he fell 15 meters onto a road and got hit by an unsuspecting driver who proceeded to crash in to another vehicle...
    Both drivers of the two cars were injured, one badly.....while the attempted suicide person had his pelvis smash up and into his liver and kidneys.....a mess.
    A phone cord........

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