Someone Jumped off York Bridge o/t

Someone Jumped off York Bridge o/t

Postby marky No.1 » Wed May 04, 2016 9:18 am

Very sad.. seems to happen quite a lot around the country nowadays :(

http://www.thebay.co.uk/news/local-news ... trainline/
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Re: Someone Jumped off York Bridge o/t

Postby black morse » Wed May 04, 2016 9:30 am

The one's I feel sorry for are the train drivers. The guy who got killed has got his wish, the train driver has nightmares for the rest of his life!
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Re: Someone Jumped off York Bridge o/t

Postby mrpotatohead » Wed May 04, 2016 9:58 am

Anyone who kills themselves is obviously is thinking of no one but themselves, otherwise they wouldn't contemplate it.
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Re: Someone Jumped off York Bridge o/t

Postby shrimpnsave » Wed May 04, 2016 10:27 am

Feel sorry for all,diseased included
he's obviously had personal issues he was unable to cope with
knew a guy that did the same a few yrs back because when in that frame of mind he saw no way out but to take his life
BTW he was a dedicated family man that doted on his kids
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Re: Someone Jumped off York Bridge o/t

Postby John L » Wed May 04, 2016 11:21 am

black morse wrote:The one's I feel sorry for are the train drivers. The guy who got killed has got his wish, the train driver has nightmares for the rest of his life!

Happened to me 8 years ago. Unfortunately it comes with the job, even more so these days. The memories fade over time, but when it happens so close to home it brings it back. Very sad for my colleague and everyone affected. May the poor man be at peace now. :cry:
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Re: Someone Jumped off York Bridge o/t

Postby Phil Anderer » Thu May 05, 2016 9:41 pm

John L wrote:
black morse wrote:The one's I feel sorry for are the train drivers. The guy who got killed has got his wish, the train driver has nightmares for the rest of his life!

Happened to me 8 years ago. Unfortunately it comes with the job, even more so these days. The memories fade over time, but when it happens so close to home it brings it back. Very sad for my colleague and everyone affected. May the poor man be at peace now. :cry:


This happened to Mrs A's dad as a train driver. He had to go to the inquest, and had a lot of sleepless nights. The people who do it are ill and aren't able to think about their impact on other people, which Mrs A's dad sees now. I think at the time the transport police told him to clean up the engine and carry on, which he refused, rightly, to do, but it is horrific on the driver. One of Mrs A's dad's fellow drivers had it happen twice, and he really suffered both times, so if you're thinking of it, a) DON'T; and b) think of those you'll affect, both directly and indirecty: it might give you pause...
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Re: Someone Jumped off York Bridge o/t

Postby Morecambe Jack » Thu May 05, 2016 10:40 pm

Phil Anderer wrote: ... so if you're thinking of it, a) DON'T; and b) think of those you'll affect, both directly and indirecty: it might give you pause...


If only mental health was that easy to solve.
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Re: Someone Jumped off York Bridge o/t

Postby John L » Thu May 05, 2016 11:36 pm

Phil Anderer wrote:
John L wrote:
black morse wrote:The one's I feel sorry for are the train drivers. The guy who got killed has got his wish, the train driver has nightmares for the rest of his life!

Happened to me 8 years ago. Unfortunately it comes with the job, even more so these days. The memories fade over time, but when it happens so close to home it brings it back. Very sad for my colleague and everyone affected. May the poor man be at peace now. :cry:


This happened to Mrs A's dad as a train driver. He had to go to the inquest, and had a lot of sleepless nights. The people who do it are ill and aren't able to think about their impact on other people, which Mrs A's dad sees now. I think at the time the transport police told him to clean up the engine and carry on, which he refused, rightly, to do, but it is horrific on the driver. One of Mrs A's dad's fellow drivers had it happen twice, and he really suffered both times, so if you're thinking of it, a) DON'T; and b) think of those you'll affect, both directly and indirecty: it might give you pause...

Thankfully things have moved on and we just have to stay put in the cab and aren't asked to do ridiculous things like that. I was lucky enough not to have to go to the inquest but I only found that out the day after it took place, but I'll be honest, I was scared shitless about going and seeing the family. If anyone reading this ever feels so low that they consider ending it all, please don't... not just in front of my train but please talk to somebody, even the Samaritans, because there is always a way to make your life better, without making somebody else's worse...

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Re: Someone Jumped off York Bridge o/t

Postby Phil Anderer » Fri May 06, 2016 8:53 am

Morecambe Jack wrote:
Phil Anderer wrote: ... so if you're thinking of it, a) DON'T; and b) think of those you'll affect, both directly and indirecty: it might give you pause...


If only mental health was that easy to solve.


Which is why I said 'the people who do it are ill and aren't able to think about their impact on other people'.
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