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08-28-2025, 08:34 PM
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Re: Two Australians End It All After Leaving Casino. Plunge from Overpass
Idk why this doesn't have more likes. It's Eerie as shit. Idk, maybe it's me. It is the suicide videos that capture my attention most. There is one on here where a dude jumps and lands feet first and bone splits through his heel and out his spine. Then the ones that take poison. One man is spitting up blood and seizing as he falls backwards as his friend films it. Another of a woman who took poison after her man leaves her and she is realizing what she has done and screaming for help from the pain and fear of instant regret.
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08-29-2025, 12:23 AM
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Re: Two Australians End It All After Leaving Casino. Plunge from Overpass
Unfortunately these 2 lost souls had a history of mental health problems. Also they were trying to get pregnant and she wasn't having any luck. So I guess they thought that instead of practicing having a child (which is always the best part of making a baby) they'd throw a tantrum and do a half gainer off the closest bridge |
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08-29-2025, 01:59 AM
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Re: Two Australians End It All After Leaving Casino. Plunge from Overpass
I dont know why dont people just lock themselves in a Car switch off A/C ( set the exhaust to rotate air from inside only ) ,2 people more better , they ll pass out and die in their sleep of Monoxide poison rather than jumping buildings and bridges. |
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08-29-2025, 03:13 AM
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Re: Two Australians End It All After Leaving Casino. Plunge from Overpass
Security guards asked the couple, who lived in Sydney's south, to leave the casino following concerns over their 'erratic' behaviour. The couple, were wed in October 2022, had a well-documented history of mental health issues and had previously threatened self-harm. The pair were also facing fertility struggles that weighed heavily on them in the months leading up to their deaths. Ms N, 48, was a member of several online support groups for surrogacy and egg donation, desperate for the chance to have a baby of her own. On Christmas Day 2023, just over a year after her wedding, she signed up to one such community, taking her first tentative steps towards her dream. Around the same time the couple also posted an online ad in the 'looking for an egg donor angel' section of a website alongside a smiling photo of themselves. While egg donation in Australia is altruistic, with donors only paid their expenses and not paid for their eggs, a single round of IVF can cost up to $15,000. The average patient usually requires a minimum of three rounds of IVF treatment, with a total cost approaching $50,000. Police have confirmed the couple's visit to the casino, and whether they had been gambling, is under investigation. Security guards at The Star asked the pair to leave about 8.55am on Saturday, citing concerns about their behaviour. Police were alerted after a comment was reportedly made to security about self-harming, sparking fears for the couple's welfare. Officers began searching the Pyrmont and Darling Harbour area, but less than an hour later received reports two people had fallen from the overpass onto Harbour Street. Maybe they were hoping to win 50K for the ivf treatment but lost all their money? Nutbags. Great find. |