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Today a man in hos 20s jumped down 5 storis inside a Norwegian shopping mall. Oslo city in Oslo. Unknown how many more suicides there have beem bescuse norwegian press dont write about suicedes. But a google search tells me this is nr 3 in a few years.
5 storis is not more then about 15-20 meters and they all died.
Link here: https://www.vartoslo.no/mann-dode-etter-fall-inne-pa-oslo-city/
 
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Wreck-it-Riley

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Oct 20, 2019
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Right into the food court. Bet those people will never eat that food again.

This is why i couldn't jump from a building, the people.
 
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Thisisjustadream

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Hvil i fred
 
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Darkhaven

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Kinda reminds me of a guy that went to the same school as me.
He was accidentaly (i think?) pushed by another guy that was with him while descending an escalator. He was sitting on the railing while it moved though.
The other guy was put in jail before trial. I don't remember if he was convicted of negligent homicide. It was a few years back but i don't think so.
Here's a video:
Oh don't mind the language, it's portuguese.
 
Meant2Die

Meant2Die

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Woah, and here I was contiplating if the 9 level parking garage with an open roof top in my city was high enough. Too bad jumping just doesn't compute for me, on one hand it seems too easy on the other you see stories like this
https://news.yahoo.com/woman-balcony-yoga-195456986.html
Where a girl was doing extreme yoga of the side of her balcony and fell 25 meters = 82 feet and broke 110 bones, but still lived. Can't you even imagine? As if falling wasn't bad enough, now she has to live. I swear this must be one of those freak survival accidents. At least she's in Mexico, easy access to N.
 
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toomuchgrief

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Where a girl was doing extreme yoga of the side of her balcony and fell 25 meters = 82 feet and broke 110 bones, but still lived. Can't you even imagine? As if falling wasn't bad enough, now she has to live. I swear this must be one of those freak survival accidents. At least she's in Mexico, easy access to N.

Yeah, scary. This is what I'm beep scare of. The physical consequences of what happen to your body if you survived a high fall.

The highest place I can go to is 2,000 feet plunge to my death. Let hope it high enough to kill me and not turn out like this girl.

Here the worst, these are real life stories of those who survive thousand feet fall:

Two examples of the survival:
[[ At 3,500 feet. He thought he was going to die but was saved when he plunged through the corrugated roof of a well-placed hut. ]]
[[ At 3,000 feet. He fell through the roof of an army building and survived with only minor cuts and bruises. ]]

Not gonna lie, it scary. But just gonna got to take my risk with free fall.
 
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Mloureiro

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Kinda reminds me of a guy that went to the same school as me.
He was accidentaly (i think?) pushed by another guy that was with him while descending an escalator. He was sitting on the railing while it moved though.
The other guy was put in jail before trial. I don't remember if he was convicted of negligent homicide. It was a few years back but i don't think so.
Here's a video:
Oh don't mind the language, it's portuguese.

Yep, I remember it well, I think it was Dolce Vita in Barreiro...
 
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MeltingHeart

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So strange that people go to a shopping mall to do it! Also endangering everyone walking below!
 
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waterbottleman

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That's horrible.

I'd be worried about hitting someone on the way down.

I may want to end my own life, but I've never wanted to harm anyone else.
 
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KiraLittleOwl

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So strange that people go to a shopping mall to do it! Also endangering everyone walking below!
I believe it's an impulse
Have you ever thought about jumping in a shopping mall when overlooking the plaza?
 
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MeltingHeart

MeltingHeart

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I believe it's an impulse
Have you ever thought about jumping in a shopping mall when overlooking the plaza?
I suppose it is not that well thought out- like I've heard interviews with suicide train jump survivors and they just have tunnel vision (no pun intended) I appreciate that people think and say that is a selfish act- but I can also see that the state of mind you must be in to be carry out such an act must me truly agonising& inconceivable-they just need to end it in that moment then & there. I am in an incredibly amount of emotional pain yet I can't conceive of jumping (I've tried) anywhere!!
 
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KiraLittleOwl

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I suppose it is not that well thought out- like I've heard interviews with suicide train jump survivors and they just have tunnel vision (no pun intended) I appreciate that people think and say that is a selfish act- but I can also see that the state of mind you must be in to be carry out such an act must me truly agonising& inconceivable-they just need to end it in that moment then & there. I am in an incredibly amount of emotional pain yet I can't conceive of jumping (I've tried) anywhere!!
I can't jump to save my life! :D
 
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Santiago

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I suppose it is not that well thought out- like I've heard interviews with suicide train jump survivors and they just have tunnel vision (no pun intended) I appreciate that people think and say that is a selfish act- but I can also see that the state of mind you must be in to be carry out such an act must me truly agonising& inconceivable-they just need to end it in that moment then & there. I am in an incredibly amount of emotional pain yet I can't conceive of jumping (I've tried) anywhere!!

I am confident a lot of people (including myself) are talking about rational decisions when talking about selfishness when jumping in front of a train or jumping in front of a lot of people.

Not much you can do against an emotional impulse.
 
MeltingHeart

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I can't jump to save my life! :D
Ha for some reason that is funny from a linguistic point of view! Obviously it is not 'funny' in and of itself - but you know what I mean! Was it a half joke ?! Just wrote that & then saw the emoji after! Jeez my brain is really slowing!
I am confident a lot of people (including myself) are talking about rational decisions when talking about selfishness when jumping in front of a train or jumping in front of a lot of people.

Not much you can do against an emotional impulse.
Yes totally- I do get why people strongly 'advise' against it on here - when it is a preplanned thing in that way! Not good. I've seen docus on the train drivers & jeezuz it really really does have a profound effect.
 
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DoNotLet2

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I mean I don't like when somebody jumps off from a building when there are many people around. You can break someone's spine and make them disabled and cause another suicide... It's a suicide vicious circle. That's my opinion.
 
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KiraLittleOwl

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Ha for some reason that is funny from a linguistic point of view! Obviously it is not 'funny' in and of itself - but you know what I mean! Was it a half joke ?! Just wrote that & then saw the emoji after! Jeez my brain is really slowing!
Yep, pun intended... Seriously jumping terrifies me, I read too many bad stories about jumpers.
 
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FTL.Wanderer

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I swear this must be one of those freak survival accidents. At least she's in Mexico, easy access to N.

I'm deeply terrified of heights and I've read too many news reports of people surviving falling from many stories. Not a risk I could accept taking.
 
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BaconCheeseburger

BaconCheeseburger

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We've had quite a few in our city centre museums and libraries with spiraling staircases
 
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BPD Barbie

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Jesus, I used to live a stones throw away from there. Never even crossed my mind to jump from inside. There are loads of shopping malls like this across Norway. High built, easily accessed.
 
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S1mpleme

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E tu, és Português? E de onde?
First time I see someone speaks Portugal Portuguese, usually people around here speak Brazilian Portuguese.
 
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Just walking into a shopping mall makes me want to CTB! I once told a psychologist that I thought that I was crazy because I panic in shopping malls, and he said that is not a sign of instability—a person would be crazy _not_to panic in malls! :haha: But I would never CTB where it would hurt/traumatize others.
 
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Amorphous Blob

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5 stories huh. I live in a fifth floor apartment with a balcony, haven't really considered jumping as looling over the edge it doesn't look that far just thought I'd break a few bones and with my luck probably end up paralysed...
 
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