Two High Profile Commit Suicide in Hoover - SUICDE IS REAL
Rickey StokesViewed: 5145
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Date: Jun 13 2021 7:29 PM
WHERE EVER: This article is true for where ever you are located and where ever you are in life ... SUICIDE is a permanent solution to a temporary problem.
In the words of a lady who I have much respect for, "And this to shall pass".
Below are two articles of men who committed suicide. One, a former pastor, wrote a book and detailed his struggles with mental health.
Mental Health issues are real. Once there was a stigma with mental health, but no more. The stigma is failing to realize there is an issue and failing to reach out for help.
If you have suicidal thoughts, reach out to someone for help. But DO NOT take your life. Not only are you cheating yourself, but you are sentencing your loved ones to "mental hell" for the rest of their lives. In that you are loved and your family will always wonder, what if ...
As one who probably listens to emergency radios more than the average person, it is daily that emergency units, law enforcement - fire - EMS are dispatched to suicide attempts and those who do commit suicide.
Those who do commit suicide, the emergency responders are always left with thoughts of why and wondering what could have been done to prevent it.
Again, families and friends, the threat is real if your loved one threatens taking their life. Do not worry about them getting mad at you, ask them questions, talk to them, and more important, listen with love to what they have to say
Austin, former Alabama pastor who wrote about mental health battles, dead in apparent suicide
HOOVER: A former Alabama pastor who has spoken publicly about his mental health battles was found dead in Hoover in an apparent suicide.
Christopher Sign, Birmingham TV anchor and former Alabama football player, dead in apparent suicide
HOOVER: Veteran TV newsman and former University of Alabama football player Christopher Sign died Saturday morning in an apparent suicide, according to police.
Hoover police Lt. Keith Czeskleba said the death is being investigated as a suicide.
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