PrevalenceAccording to Anton J. L. van Hooff, hanging was the most common suicide method in primitive and pre-industrial societies.[5] A 2008 review of 56 countries based on World Health Organization mortality data found that hanging was the most common method in most of the countries,[6] accounting for 53 percent of the male suicides and 39 percent of the female suicides.[7] In England and Wales, hanging is the most commonly used method, and is particularly prevalent in the group of males aged 15–44, comprising almost half of the suicides in the group. It is the second most common method among women, behind poisoning. In 1981 hanging accounted for 23.5 percent of male suicides, and by 2001 the figure had risen to 44.2 percent.[2] The proportion of hangings as suicides in 2005 among women aged 15–34 was 47.2 percent, having risen from 5.7 percent in 1968.[8] In the United States it is the second most common method, behind firearms,[9] and is by far the most common method for those in psychiatric wards and hospitals.[10] Hanging accounts for a greater percentage of suicides among younger Americans than among older ones.[11] Differences exist among ethnic groups; research suggests that hanging is the most common method among Chinese and Japanese Americans.[12] Hanging is also a frequently used method for those in custody, in several countries.[1]
Morrissey blames royal family for nurse's death (Guardian)
the rest at the link
BBM. Since it is so easy, can you point me to the link? Thanks.
Steven Morrissey has been an outspoken critic of the royal family - and of the notion of "royalty" - for many years.Morrissey from The Smiths is now speaking out about this? That just made me lol.
There's more to this than meets the eye.
Last time I checked suicide was actually illegal, so why isn't anyone bashing the nurse for breaking the law and leaving her two kids without a mother? Oh and doing it in the home, so the kids could come home and find her body?
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/world/nurse-royal-hoax-dead-article-1.1218352
Saldanhas brother in Mangalore said her family wants to bury her body in India.
Ben (Jacintha's husband) has not been allowed to see the body, Naveen Saldanha told The Times of India. We are also under tremendous stress of what is happening there and are worried.
He added that their mother has not been told of his sister's death, and they are planning to slowly break the news to her."
"We have told her Jacintha is very serious, and mother has been praying and has also asked us to pray for her good health," Naveen Saldanha said.
He also disputed previous reports that his sister may have felt ashamed for unwittingly taking part in the prank.
bbm
I hope the djs are prosecuted. In the UK it is illegal to try to obtain private information such as medical information by deception. These two pretended to not only be a relative, but also the head of state, in order to obtain confidential medical information in order to give this information to the public. It woudl be illegal in the UK, hopefully this is also a crime in australia.
I also do not udnerstand why someone has said the nurse committed a crime. She did not. She herself gave away no confidential information and suicide is legal in the UK.
Sounds that she was determined to kill herself, one way or the other.
With three notes, I'd think she explained what her reasoning was.
Yes, it would seem so. I hope at least her family understands, when and if they are ever allowed to have or read the notes.
Such a tragic story.![]()
I don't see how they could keep the notes from family.