[QUOTE=âKinvaraâs Passion, post: 982915, member: 686â]Quote from Sunday World todayâŚ
âThere have been 33 suicides among the students and teaching population in a six-month period â from December of last up to May 31 â in the Galway Mayo Institute of Technology (GMIT)â[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=âKinvaraâs Passion, post: 982915, member: 686â]Quote from Sunday World todayâŚ
âThere have been 33 suicides among the students and teaching population in a six-month period â from December of last up to May 31 â in the Galway Mayo Institute of Technology (GMIT)â[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=âKinvaraâs Passion, post: 982915, member: 686â]Quote from Sunday World todayâŚ
âThere have been 33 suicides among the students and teaching population in a six-month period â from December of last up to May 31 â in the Galway Mayo Institute of Technology (GMIT)â[/QUOTE]
Not saying itâs a lie but when the source is Sunday World Iâd take a double check.
The wife of a client of mine caught her husband trying to kill himself two nights ago, and thankfully stopped him.
When Banks tied loans to personal guarantees and then to life policies too they missed that people under pressure and in a poor state of mental health might work backwards and think their families would be financially better off without them.
[QUOTE=âScrunchie, post: 1000447, member: 1408â]The wife of a client of mine caught her husband trying to kill himself two nights ago, and thankfully stopped him.
When Banks tied loans to personal guarantees and then to life policies too they missed that people under pressure and in a poor state of mental health might work backwards and think their families would be financially better off without them.[/QUOTE]
In some cases life policies wonât pay out on suicide. Horrific to think someone would go to that extreme.
This is true. And when he was caught he said it himself, that he realised this and âwould drive the car off the road instead so they wouldnât knowâ
[QUOTE=âScrunchie, post: 1000447, member: 1408â]The wife of a client of mine caught her husband trying to kill himself two nights ago, and thankfully stopped him.
When Banks tied loans to personal guarantees and then to life policies too they missed that people under pressure and in a poor state of mental health might work backwards and think their families would be financially better off without them.[/QUOTE]
Thatâs very confusing Scrunchie. Are you saying your client tried to top himself?
Iâve heard of accountants advising clients to tell revenue they were having âmental health issuesâ when revenue came looking to know why certain returns hadnât been filed.
Was following coverage of Robin Williamsâ death from outside Ireland and was certain RTE didnât report death as âsuicideâ and gave no explanation as to cause of death (online at least) but I see they have called it suicide now on their website. Was very strange as all media outlets outside of Ireland seemed to be mentioning cause of death. Did RTE and other Irish media outlets call it suicide in their news reports?
donât think so, some guy was on Vincent browne talking about the guidelines in Ireland saying not to report it as it has been proven that there is a spike in suicides if there is a high profile suicide, he was giving out about the foreign media reporting it as suicide
But by not reporting cause of death it makes matters worse and isnât solution at all in this era. Mere reporting of suicide doesnât appear to cause spike. Itâs when reporting is done poorly that problems arise. http://www.nosp.ie/media_guidelines.pdf
Look how RTE are reporting this prisonerâs death. It is similar to Principal Skinner trying to disguise Lisa as the grass by calling her âLisa Sâ or âL Simpsonâ.
Three separate investigations are under way into the circumstances surrounding the death of a prisoner in Cloverhill Prison in Dublin last night.
Marius Sarzynski was found slumped in his cell by prison staff at around 10.30pm. He had been charged with murdering his wife in September 2013.
Medical staff were alerted and an ambulance was called. He was removed to Tallaght Hospital where he was pronounced dead.
It is believed gardaĂ were at the scene shortly after the incident and were back at the prison earlier today to carry out an investigation into the circumstances of the death.
Foul play is not suspected but Mr Sarzynskiâs death is not believed to be due to natural causes.
[QUOTE=âfarmerinthecity, post: 1007593, member: 24â]Look how RTE are reporting this prisonerâs death. It is similar to Principal Skinner trying to disguise Lisa as the grass by calling her âLisa Sâ or âL Simpsonâ.
Three separate investigations are under way into the circumstances surrounding the death of a prisoner in Cloverhill Prison in Dublin last night.
Marius Sarzynski was found slumped in his cell by prison staff at around 10.30pm. He had been charged with murdering his wife in September 2013.
Medical staff were alerted and an ambulance was called. He was removed to Tallaght Hospital where he was pronounced dead.
It is believed gardaĂ were at the scene shortly after the incident and were back at the prison earlier today to carry out an investigation into the circumstances of the death.
Foul play is not suspected but Mr Sarzynskiâs death is not believed to be due to natural causes.[/QUOTE]
You seem very preoccupied with the subject of suicide farmer. How many times have you tried it up until now?