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Rumour (Let me stress RUMOUR I heard) is that she was with Hubby and 2 children at the time. Apparently a terminally ill patient. Couldn't stand it being chrissy knowing she wasn't going to live a long life and took the dive.

Hubby screamed out, people looked up and splat. Jumped from top level over centre stage.

Children were waiting to Get Santa Photo's and all.

Rumour (Let me stress RUMOUR I heard) is that she was with Hubby and 2 children at the time. Apparently a terminally ill patient. Couldn't stand it being chrissy knowing she wasn't going to live a long life and took the dive.  

Hubby screamed out, people looked up and splat. Jumped from top level over centre stage.

Children were waiting to Get Santa Photo's and all.

:(

She was (from a copper mate) a regular "I'm gonna jump/do it, type schizo. Apparently tried it a few times before. Had a fight with her hubby, said F-you, I'm gonna jump. He said "so do it". She did. A friend was standing on the bottom floor.... you don't wanna know what it looked like......

She was (from a copper mate) a regular "I'm gonna jump/do it, type schizo. Apparently tried it a few times before. Had a fight with her hubby, said F-you, I'm gonna jump. He said "so do it". She did. A friend was standing on the bottom floor.... you don't wanna know what it looked like......

Sounds more beleivable. I initially thought drugo or schiz.

Thanks for clearing it up Tim.

She was (from a copper mate) a regular "I'm gonna jump/do it, type schizo. Apparently tried it a few times before. Had a fight with her hubby, said F-you, I'm gonna jump. He said "so do it". She did. A friend was standing on the bottom floor.... you don't wanna know what it looked like......

timbar32

That was right i have a friend that was working write near there, saw and heard it. She is a bit shocked about it all.

I work in belco and most of my work mates were there! It effected them pretty bad! She didnt have her kids with her but the hubby couldnt stop screaming about his kids and what he was going to do now! My boss was the first to grab him and hold him while he did what most would (flip out). Its really sad to think about that family for christmas now.

Yeah she was a regular at the mental illness dep of the hospital.

When I saw where she landed and where those kids were... words fail.

they never report suicide in papers or on tv.

seeing that that is something id never wish on my worst enemy.

i saw a girl jump in front of a train about a month ago.its something i will never forget.

you also need to feel for the person themselves as they are so depressed and in so much emotional pain that they cant bear to live.its a sad sad case.

She was (from a copper mate) a regular "I'm gonna jump/do it, type schizo. Apparently tried it a few times before. Had a fight with her hubby, said F-you, I'm gonna jump. He said "so do it". She did. A friend was standing on the bottom floor.... you don't wanna know what it looked like......

yeah this is what i heard too, from someone who knew a bit about it all. Can't imagine seeing her land at the bottom...it wouldn't leave you for a long time.

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