Found Deceased Jenny Hall, 23, described as a keen long distance runner, vehicle located on the B2678 between Eggleston & Stanhope, County Durham, Feb 18 2025.

A terribly sad outcome….though as time went by it became more likely a recovery rather than rescue mission.

It is entirely possible that she died due to a previously undiagnosed heart condition.

This has happened to three young adults I have known, occurring ’out of the blue’ with no previous symptoms & only diagnosed at post-mortem examination ( autopsy).

Whatever the cause, the loss of one so young is a tragedy & my heart goes out to her family, friends & community.
 
A terribly sad outcome….though as time went by it became more likely a recovery rather than rescue mission.

It is entirely possible that she died due to a previously undiagnosed heart condition.

This has happened to three young adults I have known, occurring ’out of the blue’ with no previous symptoms & only diagnosed at post-mortem examination ( autopsy).

Whatever the cause, the loss of one so young is a tragedy & my heart goes out to her family, friends & community.
It is possible but the total silence from family and friends strongly suggests to me that they had reason to know what had happened and that no public appeals or missing social media pages were necessary

Very sad for all concerned
 
I suppose suicide, if established, is not something we may ever be told anyway, as the family presumably would not want it known and to avoid unpleasant gossip about them.
You are right, but this is so backwards. If we keep hiding suicide it just increases the stigma for the next person. I wish people would get over it and just be honest.
 
You are right, but this is so backwards. If we keep hiding suicide it just increases the stigma for the next person. I wish people would get over it and just be honest.
Absolutely agree.
I see nothing shameful about suicide but I know some people do, unfortunately. So like you said, that's why it shouldn't be hidden, as it increases the stigma. It's a very sad thing if someone feels that's their only way out but they deserve our sympathy not us treating it like it's something that shouldn't be mentioned.
 
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Agree - sometimes explanation is better than leaving people guessing. For example if an explanation was that xxxx person had unfortunately been suffering from depression and treated and it seems their burden became intolerable at a particular time. And that it's a tragedy. ie no blame!

Silence around it can create stigma (and denial). On the other hand I can understand if a family felt concerned they may receive negative comments, because unfortunately there are all kinds of people in the world, some are ignorant and say cruel things.

To me - an explanation seems important however. To understand how something happened. Or even to show that fell running is not dangerous, with the right precautions.
 
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