In the US and Canada, they avoid reporting on suicides in an effort to prevent copycats. But in India, there's no such rule. The daily paper usually has a few gruesome tales of families and school aspirations gone way wrong.
In the US and Canada, they avoid reporting on suicides in an effort to prevent copycats. But in India, there's no such rule. The daily paper usually has a few gruesome tales of families and school aspirations gone way wrong.
Same here, I remember once I was doing my boating licence and the pier thingy to park the boat was past this bridge
Anyway...on the way back we saw a body under a white sheet (with an arm hanging out ) on the shore next to the bridge (same place as photographer in that pic) with police and divers around it and police and blocked up traffic on the bridge. No report on any news that night....
In the US and Canada, they avoid reporting on suicides in an effort to prevent copycats. But in India, there's no such rule. The daily paper usually has a few gruesome tales of families and school aspirations gone way wrong.
God I totally missed this, sorry! No, he grew up there, but we met when I was living in Nottingham. I've not actually been to Warwick, but he claims it's nice. Are you from there, i.e. did you go to school there so I can see if you might have known one another
I swear when I used to walk home from school virtually every week I'd find a football on the way, my parent's garden must have 20 similar ones tucked behind the shed.
God I totally missed this, sorry! No, he grew up there, but we met when I was living in Nottingham. I've not actually been to Warwick, but he claims it's nice. Are you from there, i.e. did you go to school there so I can see if you might have known one another