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Tragedy

  • 16-11-2010 06:41PM
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 178 ✭✭


    I am aware the state of the economy is very important but when you hear of a doudle tragedy on the same day,within a few hours of each other,surely it brings things into perspective.We may never know the full facts surrounding the deaths of 4 angels and 3 others but no matter what happens in our lives,is it not a sad reflection on us all as a society that a feeling of "no other way out"governs decisions and leaves communities in tears?May the good Lord have mercy on all their souls.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 9,375 ✭✭✭metrovelvet


    miseeire wrote: »
    I am aware the state of the economy is very important but when you hear of a doudle tragedy on the same day,within a few hours of each other,surely it brings things into perspective.We may never know the full facts surrounding the deaths of 4 angels and 3 others but no matter what happens in our lives,is it not a sad reflection on us all as a society that a feeling of "no other way out"governs decisions and leaves communities in tears?May the good Lord have mercy on all their souls.

    I think with all the doom and gloom and the current economic situation we will be hearing about more people going of the rails.


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