This happened to me last year. I was having a very bad week... Why I hear you ask..
Monday: A Four Wheel Drive goes through the window of one of our offices and kills the receptionist (who I had been on the phone too an hour before)
Tuesday: Little girl and her mum are hit by a truck right outside my work. Little girl is killed (Sydney Siders Will probably remember this. It was in Redfern and her photo was everywhere) The blood stain was on the road for weeks,
I am on a train on Wednesday. We are pulling into a station when we suddenly brake. We sit there for 15 minutes with everyone in the over crowded train getting very agitated me included... Announcement comes over the intercom.
"I'm sorry ladies and gentleman. Unfortunately due to a fatality we are going to have to evacuate you from the train" TRANSLATION: Someone jumped in front of the train and killed themselves... At least point I nearly start crying.
Woman sitting on the other side of the train sighs heavily and goes
"How inconsiderate... Jumping during peak hour"
Everyone in the carriage ignores her. So she continues.
"I mean really. Couldn't they have jumped at midnight or something. I am going to be late home now.. Seriously so inconsiderate"
Everyone still ignores her since she is obviously trying to get people to agree. So she tries a final time
"Couldn't they have slit their wrists in the bath rather than this. Waste of space these people"
I finally snapped. A friend of mine had killed himself several years before this and my sister had lost a friend the same way not a month before hand so I was pretty sensitive about the whole issue. (If you are sensitive this next part is a little bit... harsh and descriptive!)
"Wow... It is really inconsiderate of them to die under the wheels of our train. Im mean surely amidst the crushing depression and absolute terror and hopelessness they were feeling they should of considered how you would feel about their death... Seriously its just rude!"
She makes the *cat butt face* So I continued
"And certainly you are more affected by this than the rest of us... or you know. The driver who couldn't stop the train in time and saw the person get hit by 80 tonnes of metal, or the rescue group who are going to have to pry a mangled body from under the train, or the police who are going to have to go and tell a family that a loved one has died or ya know the family who are going to mourn them being dead... but of course being home late is SOOOO much worse than that.. right?"
*Crickets Chirp*
She didn't say another word for the 20 more minutes we were stuck on the train, or when we had to walk up 6 carriages to get off... I know some people don't understand people killing themselves, and I was particularly happy about the idea myself. But have some respect. Someone is dead. Its not an inconvenience its a tragedy!
Monday: A Four Wheel Drive goes through the window of one of our offices and kills the receptionist (who I had been on the phone too an hour before)
Tuesday: Little girl and her mum are hit by a truck right outside my work. Little girl is killed (Sydney Siders Will probably remember this. It was in Redfern and her photo was everywhere) The blood stain was on the road for weeks,
I am on a train on Wednesday. We are pulling into a station when we suddenly brake. We sit there for 15 minutes with everyone in the over crowded train getting very agitated me included... Announcement comes over the intercom.
"I'm sorry ladies and gentleman. Unfortunately due to a fatality we are going to have to evacuate you from the train" TRANSLATION: Someone jumped in front of the train and killed themselves... At least point I nearly start crying.
Woman sitting on the other side of the train sighs heavily and goes
"How inconsiderate... Jumping during peak hour"
Everyone in the carriage ignores her. So she continues.
"I mean really. Couldn't they have jumped at midnight or something. I am going to be late home now.. Seriously so inconsiderate"
Everyone still ignores her since she is obviously trying to get people to agree. So she tries a final time
"Couldn't they have slit their wrists in the bath rather than this. Waste of space these people"
I finally snapped. A friend of mine had killed himself several years before this and my sister had lost a friend the same way not a month before hand so I was pretty sensitive about the whole issue. (If you are sensitive this next part is a little bit... harsh and descriptive!)
"Wow... It is really inconsiderate of them to die under the wheels of our train. Im mean surely amidst the crushing depression and absolute terror and hopelessness they were feeling they should of considered how you would feel about their death... Seriously its just rude!"
She makes the *cat butt face* So I continued
"And certainly you are more affected by this than the rest of us... or you know. The driver who couldn't stop the train in time and saw the person get hit by 80 tonnes of metal, or the rescue group who are going to have to pry a mangled body from under the train, or the police who are going to have to go and tell a family that a loved one has died or ya know the family who are going to mourn them being dead... but of course being home late is SOOOO much worse than that.. right?"
*Crickets Chirp*
She didn't say another word for the 20 more minutes we were stuck on the train, or when we had to walk up 6 carriages to get off... I know some people don't understand people killing themselves, and I was particularly happy about the idea myself. But have some respect. Someone is dead. Its not an inconvenience its a tragedy!

and As I said I lost a friend.
ing joke. From that same perspective, I have to say that Darwin Award Winners, on the other hand, are a completely different matter. Also, as someone who has been in a very similar situation to the driver
I've (mostly) dealt with it, though I don't think anyone is ever totally the same after something like that.
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