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Got some sad news today 18:50 - Jan 20 with 2322 viewsMullet

A former colleague took their own life last week. She had just turned 28. No age at all.

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Got some sad news today on 18:59 - Jan 20 with 2186 viewshomer_123

An uppy isn't right but you know what I mean Mullers.

That's awful and very sad, sorry fella.

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Got some sad news today on 19:05 - Jan 20 with 2133 viewsGlasgowBlue

Terrible news. Sorry to hear that Mullers.

I was listening to Alastair Campbell yesterday saying that mental health accounts for 20% of all ill health in the country but has only 10% of all NHS spending.

That needs to change.

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Got some sad news today on 19:12 - Jan 20 with 2068 viewsTVRBlue

Sorry to hear about this Mullers.

It is, as you have quite rightly said, terribly sad news.

Hope you are coping having heard about your former colleague. You know we're all here to listen at times like these.

Take care.
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Got some sad news today on 19:35 - Jan 20 with 1883 viewsSwailsey

Sorry to hear this Mullet

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Got some sad news today on 19:41 - Jan 20 with 1835 viewsGuthrum

Very sorry to hear that, a difficult thing to deal with.

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Got some sad news today on 19:44 - Jan 20 with 1800 viewsbluearmy4838

Sorry to hear that, it’s heartbreaking.
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Got some sad news today on 19:48 - Jan 20 with 1751 viewsOldFart71

The problem surrounding those that take their own life is quite often no one's knows they are in that state of mind. I had a former work colleague and a person related to a relative who took their own lives. The work colleague was a lovely fella who's wife had left him when the kids were young and the saddest part of it was he looked after them whilst growing up and then committed the act. The other guy was a Town fan. Also a nice friendly chap, didn't meet him many times, but he was always happy to talk. My sympathy goes to those close to your former colleagues friends and family. Some of whom no doubt will question whether they could have done more. The answer is probably not.
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Got some sad news today on 20:09 - Jan 20 with 1595 viewslowhouseblue

that's awful.

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Got some sad news today on 20:12 - Jan 20 with 1561 viewsKeno

Such sad news

Are you ok Mulley?.

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Got some sad news today on 20:28 - Jan 20 with 1430 viewsHugoagogo_Reborn

Such sad,.sad news. I had a friend take their own life a few years back, and it is such a blow for everyone around them, often because they had no idea things had got so desperately unbearable for their loved one.

I hope you are doing ok, Mullet. Always happy to PM you if you need to talk to anyone.

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