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Nothing compares to the bliss of death.
- Aug 8, 2018
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Poor guy. It seems like he picked one of the lower spots on beachy head to jump from. Beachy head apparently goes up to 160 M at its highest point.
If I dared to ctb by jumping I would be very lucky. There is only a 30-40 minutes walk to a very high place from one of the places where I live. But I'm too afraid of jumping. But I wish I had the courage to do it.
Why do people prefer to jump? Is it beacause they feel they got no other good option to ctb? Or do they think it's a good way to die?
According to my research you need atleast 4 secounds of free fall if you want instant death when jumping and landing on concrete/asphalt, if you're landing on anything softer you need a longer fall. I don't think you'll get 4 secounds of free fall from Beachy Head though.
Yes, and also The Suicide Forest in Japan.Is Beachy Head like our Golden State Bridge then? A common place to CTB?
I'm considering it mostly because I feel I don't have any better options for dying. If I had great confidence that I was going to feel no pain and die, there is a fair chance I would do it.
The poor guy.A MAN who fell from the cliffs at Beachy Head is in a critical condition.
A Sussex Police spokesman said: "At 3.32pm on Thursday, December 27, police were alerted by the coastguard to a report of a man injured at the foot of the cliffs at Beachy Head in Eastbourne.
"The victim, a man in his 40s, was taken to Royal Sussex County Hospital in Brighton with serious chest and spinal injuries, where he remains in a critical condition."
Police, ambulance, air ambulance and coastguard services attended the scene.
A spokesman for South East Coast Ambulance Service said: "We sent an ambulance and two cars to a patient who had fallen 40 metres down a cliff near St Bedes School, Eastbourne.
"The patient was conscious but suffered a head injury and was on a ledge so was lifted clear by the Coastguard helicopter.
"They then teamed up with the Helicopter Emergency Medical Service at Shoreham airport which took the patient to the Royal Sussex County Hospital in Brighton."
So do I.. was thinking about late night sometimeHi guys,
Sorry to bump an old thread but as I live close to this - within a few miles- I can feel it beckoning to me at the moment, thinking of next weekend as no one is around
Will probably go early, take my camera so I don't look suspicious and just do it
After months of internal struggle on the matter I am strangely at peace with it all at the moment
Damn that would suck, hopefully he doesn't make it. It's goin to be hell with those injuries.A MAN who fell from the cliffs at Beachy Head is in a critical condition.
A Sussex Police spokesman said: "At 3.32pm on Thursday, December 27, police were alerted by the coastguard to a report of a man injured at the foot of the cliffs at Beachy Head in Eastbourne.
"The victim, a man in his 40s, was taken to Royal Sussex County Hospital in Brighton with serious chest and spinal injuries, where he remains in a critical condition."
Police, ambulance, air ambulance and coastguard services attended the scene.
A spokesman for South East Coast Ambulance Service said: "We sent an ambulance and two cars to a patient who had fallen 40 metres down a cliff near St Bedes School, Eastbourne.
"The patient was conscious but suffered a head injury and was on a ledge so was lifted clear by the Coastguard helicopter.
"They then teamed up with the Helicopter Emergency Medical Service at Shoreham airport which took the patient to the Royal Sussex County Hospital in Brighton."
Damn that would suck, hopefully he doesn't make it. It's goin to be hell with those injuries.
Agree. I fucking hate how doctors think no matter how badly injured a person is they are doing the right thing as long as they "save" the person from death. Seriously a doctor could "save" a person who has become completely paralyzed and lost all their senses and still these pro life doctors would think they have saved another life.Damn that would suck, hopefully he doesn't make it. It's goin to be hell with those injuries.
10 stories I believeI am curious to how many story´s in a building 40 meter is the equivalent to.
What that is insane how anybody would survive that I remember a hospital I have been to many times I would stand on the 7th floor and look down and would be sure a jump like that would kill me, I am sure it would since I would hit the concrete pavement where as the guy OP talks about hit sand I assume so it would take a lot of the impact.10 stories I believe
He probably landed on his feet. Theres a university with these neat bridges that people would jump off so they had to put up fences. One guy fell like 150 feet and survived because his legs broke the fall. Usually the pelvis gets fucked up during a fallWhat that is insane how anybody would survive that I remember a hospital I have been to many times I would stand on the 7th floor and look down and would be sure a jump like that would kill me, I am sure it would since I would hit the concrete pavement where as the guy OP talks about hit sand I assume so it would take a lot of the impact.
Id rather do beachy head when the tides out. Some people survive the fall into water from Golden Gate Bridge and drownI actually like the look of Beachy Head, quite picturesque! making sure I jumped from the famous spot that is guaranteed death upon impact, this would be 2nd choice of my "Jump to death" locations! Golden Gate Bridge being the 1st. I'm from England so would make that Journey to San Francisco, but in all honesty, I'm pretty sure Beachy Head would be just as effective in the successfulness of ending one's life.
Taking that one last deep breath of fresh sea air and just falling, seems like a freedom fall to me
Look up the cliffs of moherId rather do beachy head when the tides out. Some people survive the fall into water from Golden Gate Bridge and drown
It would be my ideal method. Have a beer next to the beautiful scenery. Then jump. If I'm still around in the summer, that will be my method.F**k me that's high. Looks beautiful though and I've never been to Ireland. Thank god jumping is not my preferred method. Lol at first I thought you'd spelt it wrong and meant cliffs of Dover. Haha if you jumped from them you'd probably land on a Lorry waiting for the ferry to France!
Can you confirm there is an easy way to get to a proper straight drop with no chance of accidentally messing up terribly like this poor fella?
Keeping mental notes..