s1ippy wrote: » I've talked six strangers out of suicide around Cork's waterways in the past four years.
screamer wrote: » I never did, but when I was a child another local child a bit older than me died. There was a school photo that the family wanted, so as I knew where this child lived, I was dispatched to deliver it. When I got there, instead of take it off me they brought me into the wake room and there was the dead child in it’s bed surrounded with all sorts of toys. I was only 8 and that was the first dead person I’d seen, and I had no parents or anything with me. I can still see that dead child in it’s bed laid out.
bear1 wrote: » Yeah, I went for a drive with my now fiancée. Traffic appeared out of nowhere with all of us being rerouted to a side road which was just perpendicular to the main road. I spotted the body first and told me partner to cover her eyes. She must have been an early teenager, sprawled out on the road and her friends hysterical next to her. She had ran a red light with her bike and a car took her out. I felt such pity for the driver. I'll never forget that image.
AndrewJRenko wrote: » Where did this happen, can I ask?
.anon. wrote: » Around 19 or 20 years ago, I saw the immediate aftermath of a fatal accident involving a cyclist and a truck at the corner of Westmoreland Street and Aston Quay. She was crushed under one of the wheels. It was a horrible scene.
Feisar wrote: » Nothing worse than a young persons wake. The first one I was at was of a son of a friend of my Dad's. I drove us the two hours, we went in, shook hands and left. As my Dad said, "fúck all we can do for those people".
AMKC wrote: » Was shot or stabbed etc? How did it affect you? I have not thankfully only in a morgue or a funeral home have I seen one.
AlphaDelta1 wrote: » Seen a woman get crushed to death under a Dublin Bus in Dundrum whilst riding her bicycle when i was only 11. Couldn't get the image out of my head for years. The thing that has always stuck with me though was as i made my way back out of town past Dundrum some 2hrs later the scene of the accident was completely cleaned up and everyone was going about their day as if nothing had ever occurred. No bus still on scene, no Gardai, no area cordoned off etc.. nothing just every day life.
Signore Fancy Pants wrote: » A friend of mine hung himself when we were 12. A group of us found him. Saw a guy who had just stood on a landmine, lost too much blood and died getting patched up. He was in bits. A speeding car rammed into the side of a friend of mines car driving out of work on a bad bend. Car flipped down the road, died instantly. Wasnt nice to see. Had only been talking to him 10 minutes earlier.Saw a guy after being beaten to death by a mob with sticks for stealing a mobile phone case. Body was left on the side of the road for a few days. Saw chunks of two guys who had ****ed themselves in front of a train at different times (few years apart) in the same place.
Foweva Awone wrote: » There was a homeless man I used to pass on my way into work every day sleeping in a doorway. One morning I passed and he was dead, the ambulance etc had just arrived. Only the day before I passed him there as usual, it was a freezing cold day and I felt awful for him, so I tucked a tenner in under his blanket while he was still asleep. I felt kind of bad then, wondering if that money had gone towards something that had contributed to his death.
punisher5112 wrote: » Mum died when we were young enough, grandad and granny, friends of mum died, friends parent, found neighbour dead in their bed, when we were kids a man died in the snow just across the road on the path, guy died on bus I was driving but he was alive when I found him but died shortly after.
DellyBelly wrote: » That's why I give money only to charities rather than homeless people. He probably bought the drugs that killed him with your money...not your fault though it is all on him