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11-04-2015, 05:30 PM
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Another One Escapes Out the Back Door
In Mexico, 'escapó por la puerta falsa' (fleeing out the back door) is a popular euphemism for suicide used by media when reporting these incidents. Quite of a few of them in my searches lately. This one is another teenage girl who, if I translated correctly, actually lived in an apartment with her younger sister, also an adolescent teen. She worked and went to school, as did the sibling. The story wasn't quite clear about why they lived on their own, though their mother did hold the lease on the apartment. Anyway, younger sister came home from school and the older sister was discovered as shown here. She'd hung herself in the bathroom with some sort of plastic ligature. I wonder why they so often choose the bathroom to die in; plenty of available places to tie the noose, I guess. Sister was not certain as to motive, but speculated relationship issues. She'd recently broken up with a long-time boyfriend. |
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11-04-2015, 07:45 PM
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Re: Another One Escapes Out the Back Door
Just the likely trigger, I imagine. As is often the case in such incidents as this, I suspect the real issue lies far deeper.
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11-04-2015, 07:58 PM
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Re: Another One Escapes Out the Back Door
It is always is. And goes deeper for those who are in that predicament (in their understanding and hearts that is boundaried by their own belief, their reasons and belief we might view as ridiculous but it is what they believed in at that moment and they believe they are at their end.) but the living left behind will never really know.
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11-05-2015, 01:58 AM
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Re: Another One Escapes Out the Back Door
I find it really sad when the ones that are seemingly doing well, trying to make a better life for themselves let a setback, albeit a huge one in their minds, drive them to this. If I let a 'relationship' problem get to me like this, I'd have been swinging many, many times. Hell, I'd be a pinata! |