On Mon, 19 Aug 2024 11:39:53 +0100, stevehague
Post by stevehaguePost by mikedPost by John HallPost by max.itPost by mikedPost by John HallPost by Mad HamishGraham Thorpe's died, no details announced as to how he died
but he's apparently been ill for a fair while
Sad news. He was only 55.
very. Been ill for 2 years it seems. He was often our best
batter. Never got
to play in a winning ashes as they dropped him for KP in 2005.
mike
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/cricket/articles/cy84x7rrppno
Desperately sad.
Indeed. The coroner noted the circumstances of his death at the
opening of the inquest.
https://news.sky.com/story/graham-thorpe-former-england-cricketer-
died-after-being-struck-by-train-inquest-hears-13196300
Very sad all round, and extremely traumatic for his family.
and the train driver. no one thinks about them.
https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/liverpool-news/what-happens-train-drivers-who-13463775
mike
I think about the train drivers. A friend of ours decided to end her
life this way. I know suicidal folks don't have thoughts past their own
despair, but why this way?
It's an irreversable total committment with zero time to change after
the event has started. Mix that with a fear of failure and what you
might get is an outcome that's probably guaranteed.
max.it
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