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I am Belial

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Oct 24, 2023
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I know of Beachy Head but that is literally the south end of the Island, it will take me several hours to get there.

Anywhere in Scotland or northern/midlands England? I'm quite southern scotland.

I'm In UK so gun suicide and SN are off the plate. I don't really want to try the other weird methods with chemicals, just feels too complicated and risky.

I want a place that's high enough to pretty much guarantee death, over 100ft or more. Beachy head I could do but would prefer not to travel right to the edge of southern England only to get stopped by patrol.

Cheers.

Preferably looking for cliffs, some place not way too public. Would prefer not a building.
 
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losing hope

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Apr 27, 2022
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Hi Mate, I'm in the same position as you (live in North England) so am eyeing up a couple of local possibilities.

All discussed in this thread: https://sanctioned-suicide.net/threads/advice-on-jumping.134030/#post-2237259

Firstly this bridge; https://www.examinerlive.co.uk/news...ewed-call-safety-measures-scammonden-16254770

Then secondly this one which is close to the aforementioned bridge which I might also consider due to its easy access. https://www.examinerlive.co.uk/news/west-yorkshire-news/man-dies-falling-halifax-north-27375673 Also it has a Sarmatians sign on the bridge, which to my mind is a seal of approval that the bridge is good for ctb'ing. How ironic is that?

Finally the Humber Bridge is supposed to be decent, by may have more anti suicide stuff on it?
 
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I am Belial

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Oct 24, 2023
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Hi Mate, I'm in the same position as you (live in North England) so am eyeing up a couple of local possibilities.

All discussed in this thread: https://sanctioned-suicide.net/threads/advice-on-jumping.134030/#post-2237259

Firstly this bridge; https://www.examinerlive.co.uk/news...ewed-call-safety-measures-scammonden-16254770

Then secondly this one which is close to the aforementioned bridge which I might also consider due to its easy access. https://www.examinerlive.co.uk/news/west-yorkshire-news/man-dies-falling-halifax-north-27375673 Also it has a Sarmatians sign on the bridge, which to my mind is a seal of approval that the bridge is good for ctb'ing. How ironic is that?

Finally the Humber Bridge is supposed to be decent, by may have more anti suicide stuff on it?

TBH neither look high enough to me mate. I'd prefer a place not so public don't want to scare others.

Beachy head is 500ft and more isolated, but looking for places closer to northern england/southern scotland/midlands england.
 
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Tesha

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May 31, 2020
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Just found this:


I wonder if they did jump… I used to live not too far away and have been there. It’s a great view, but I’m not good being close to a vertical drop - and that video made me feel a bit 🤮 #imnotajumper
 
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