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Mate of mine died today. His last words to me when I last messaged him were "I'm at work sorry mate and my health isn't the best at moment my chest is nowt ower been bad a week."
****in gutted. Was a top bloke. Mid forties, gone way before his time. His dad has to live with losing two sons. Feel for him.
Sad news Schlem
Totally deverstating for his family
 
Mate of mine died today. His last words to me when I last messaged him were "I'm at work sorry mate and my health isn't the best at moment my chest is nowt ower been bad a week."
****in gutted. Was a top bloke. Mid forties, gone way before his time. His dad has to live with losing two sons. Feel for him.
Feel for you mate..Lost so many mates down the decades, it sucks....
 
Anyone else notice trump claiming Huawei is an arm of the military.

He failed to mention darpa being the military behind any tech coming out of the states.
 
Not an appropriate thread anywhere for this, but the Tate Modern attacker is up on trial. I expect the outcome to be, that he will be kept in Broadmoor, probably for the rest of his life...

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-53177998

read that. I know he has aspergers but he's a danger to society and should be locked up.

"Dr Joanna Dow, a consultant forensic psychiatrist who works at Broadmoor Hospital where Bravery is being held, said she believed the Bravery had a mixed personality disorder and struggled to manage his emotions.

She recommended he be detained in hospital, rather than handed a prison sentence, so he could get treatment for anger management and help to learn social communication and interaction skills."

Unfortunately, its too late for that when you think it's absolute fine to throw someone off a building.
 
read that. I know he has aspergers but he's a danger to society and should be locked up.

"Dr Joanna Dow, a consultant forensic psychiatrist who works at Broadmoor Hospital where Bravery is being held, said she believed the Bravery had a mixed personality disorder and struggled to manage his emotions.

She recommended he be detained in hospital, rather than handed a prison sentence, so he could get treatment for anger management and help to learn social communication and interaction skills."

Unfortunately, its too late for that when you think it's absolute fine to throw someone off a building.

Agree. I can't see him being ever let out, but my opinion is he should be detained in hospital ie Broadmoor, rather than prison, where they will be best trained to deal with his condition and the administration of any drugs he may require.
 
Mate of mine died today. His last words to me when I last messaged him were "I'm at work sorry mate and my health isn't the best at moment my chest is nowt ower been bad a week."
****in gutted. Was a top bloke. Mid forties, gone way before his time. His dad has to live with losing two sons. Feel for him.
Sorry for your loss mate
 
Agree. I can't see him being ever let out, but my opinion is he should be detained in hospital ie Broadmoor, rather than prison, where they will be best trained to deal with his condition and the administration of any drugs he may require.

He was recorded by carers saying he planned to go to a high tourist attraction and push some one off...nothing was done and his parents were not informed.
 
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read that. I know he has aspergers but he's a danger to society and should be locked up.

"Dr Joanna Dow, a consultant forensic psychiatrist who works at Broadmoor Hospital where Bravery is being held, said she believed the Bravery had a mixed personality disorder and struggled to manage his emotions.

She recommended he be detained in hospital, rather than handed a prison sentence, so he could get treatment for anger management and help to learn social communication and interaction skills."

Unfortunately, its too late for that when you think it's absolute fine to throw someone off a building.

They should just put him down. It'd be the best thing all round
 
He was recorded by carers saying he planned to go to a high tourist attraction and push some one off...nothing was done and his parents were not informed.

I'm not sure how confidentiality works in this situation. As you will probably know, it's standard questioning in regards to harming yourself or others, under various mental health support functions.

Now I know that information will be shared with your doctor, but the guy is 18, technically an adult, so not sure how old he was at time of incident and if there would have been responsibility to share that information with his parents.

I know logic might say, you should have shared it with parents, but I don't know what caring function they played in his well being, as care workers are mentioned in the article.

You can only hope the guy himself, says, I've got a problem and need help. Which I'm guessing he actually did, if they know it was premeditated.

Sadly nothing surprises me anymore, unrelated to this actual sad incident, but during lockdown, mental health support was shockingly completely over looked, which left a lot of ticking time bombs out there.
 
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