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    I was going to say the same thing when I first heard he parked his car on the track as that could endanger many other people but if it was just himself he threw under the train, it's still extremely sad and it may inconvenience the passengers, but at least I don't think it would put them in danger.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Misawa View Post
    Don't lecture me about death, your perspective means nothing - talk to me when you've had to photograph a dozen train suicides. You don't understand. I understand all too well.
    I'll PM you my reply to that as I don't want to cause an arguement in a thread about someones death.


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    RIP. He was a great goalkeeper. The best I remember seeing of him was on FIFA Street 2 as he was my goalkeeper at some point in the game.

    Tragic death and very disrespectful to those who have made a joke out of this incident. I give my full respect to his family and team mates.

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    Who's made a joke about it?

    As sad as it is, i just don't understand why hewould commit suicide. RIP, great keeper, had a great life ahead as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Misawa View Post
    Incredibly selfish to use a train to kill yourself and ruin everyone else's day.
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    Not trying to be disrespectful, but i've never heard of this guy :S
    Quote Originally Posted by Smits View Post
    Who's made a joke about it?

    As sad as it is, i just don't understand why hewould commit suicide. RIP, great keeper, had a great life ahead as well.
    The posts above weren't jokes but they were very disrespectful. Also, he commited suicide as he had brain problems apparently and that along with the death of his daughter a few years ago I think pushed him into depression and led to his suicide, which is why I think the post by Misawa is disrespectful as he showed he knows nothing about the situation although he may know a lot about train suicides. The other comment just wasn't needed.


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    I worked as a forensic photographer. I've been to about 25 suicides. About 10 of those were via a train, and if you knew what the scene looked like, you'd change your mind. I don't care what anyone says, because I can pretty much guarantee that I am the only one here who has had to deal with it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Misawa View Post
    I worked as a forensic photographer. I've been to about 25 suicides. About 10 of those were via a train, and if you knew what the scene looked like, you'd change your mind. I don't care what anyone says, because I can pretty much guarantee that I am the only one here who has had to deal with it.
    I'm not arguing with you on that as I'm sure you have but when you say something like: He was selfish to kill himself using a train, and you don't know what exactly happen and who was involved then your jumping the gun a bit dont you think?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Misawa View Post
    I worked as a forensic photographer. I've been to about 25 suicides. About 10 of those were via a train, and if you knew what the scene looked like, you'd change your mind. I don't care what anyone says, because I can pretty much guarantee that I am the only one here who has had to deal with it.
    Just because you've photographed some suicides doesn't mean you know how people feel.
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    R.I.P Lets not argue. Lets show respect to him.

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    Agreed r.i.p

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