ChatterBank1 min ago
train suicide.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm not saying he was, but maybe the father was abusing them all. Or someone else was. Maybe she thought that death was better than life, for all of them.
I'm really not suggesting that that is/was the case here, I'm just saying that there's usually more to these things than meets the eye... in my opinion anyway.
Oh Chessman in all our talk of the 'victim' the poor driver has been overlooked and I apologise . It must be a terrible thing for any driver to face,enough to put you off doing a great job I should think. And the train drivers do a great job. From all of us and there are sure to be a lot thank you for the job you do.I for one gave the driver little thought as my sympathy lay with the lady. Your post has changed that.
I think it is a mistake to try and empathise with someone who is, or was suicidal. For the mother it my have been perfectly logical, or the only option she felt available to her at the time. Or she may have been deranged by fear or panic. We don't know, and we can't know. It is an absolute tragedy but not one that can be explained.
I have to agree that I have always felt that throwing oneself in front of a train/bus/car is a very selfish way to commit suicide as there is a good chance that someone else will spend the rest of their lives feeling responsible for your death. But as has been said, all logic has gone, and so presumably suicidal people don't think of the consequences for others of their actions.
Chessman - I hope that your career can continue until its conclusion without you ever having to deal with this directly. Ditto for your friends/relatives in the job.
What an absolute tragedy.Poor poor woman and of course the innocents.
I dont think we have to dissect the whys and wherefores.The poor soul had an absolute breakdown.
I along with anyone else who have children would put my life on the line for my two most precious people - what does that tell you.
I too have suffered from depression - its dire.Thankfully I didnt have the suicidal tendacies - or there must be a better life syndrome.There but for the grace of God.