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07-23-2022, 10:03 PM
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Re: Rescue Workers Hoisting Hanged Guy at Great Height Goes Not As Planned
I thought I could still see faint spontaneous jerking in his legs as he was hauled higher. Regardless, at that stage, he'd be brain dead at best. At least none of the rescuers lost their lives on that fool's errand. |
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07-23-2022, 11:49 PM
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Re: Rescue Workers Hoisting Hanged Guy at Great Height Goes Not As Planned
It looks like the same "safety" harness the rescuers are wearing. Kind of seems like it wasn't a suicide. Looks like he fell while crossing the bridge and the harness choked him out/ cut off circulation.
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07-29-2022, 06:02 PM
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Re: Rescue Workers Hoisting Hanged Guy at Great Height Goes Not As Planned
No I disagree a lot of suicidal people clean their house perfectly and put on a nice outfit and kill themselves in a way that they won't inconvenience anyone. It's a common thing you can look it up. This kind of suicide is what is odd. I know someone who committed suicide just like that he cleaned everything spotless and made all of his own arrangements and had it set up to be paid for. Some people just don't want to live anymore because they are in agony whether it be mental or physical. People rarely commit suicide just to burden or inconvenience people.
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