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Ln42

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Jun 13, 2018
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I think since those bodies were found there today the authorities and charities will be monitoring there more closely for a while. I am not sure I could jump. My stupid survival instinct and fear would come into play. I know someone who went there and the police were doing a random spot check and she was sectioned.
 
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Jun 15, 2018
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I think since those bodies were found there today the authorities and charities will be monitoring there more closely for a while. I am not sure I could jump. My stupid survival instinct and fear would come into play. I know someone who went there and the police were doing a random spot check and she was sectioned.
Did they admit though that they’d gone there to commit suicide ?? Surely it’s not a police state where your arrested just for taking a wander ??
 
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Ln42

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Jun 13, 2018
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Its a really famous suicide spot. They wouldn't arrest you but they could put you on a section 136 if they were suspicious you may be suicidal to keep you safe until the mental health team can assess you. I do wonder if part of her wanted to get 'saved.'