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Yes...one of my students died of a brain aneurism in his sleep. Very sad. He was a good student.
Well I knew 2 people that blew them self's up in mining accidents. One of them wasn't so un expected because he often came to work hungover (bond to make a mistake). But it was really unexpected with the other guy he was really experienced and really safety concise and he did ever thing by the book. Cheers!
Yes, teachers are like parents to students in their care, and I can well understand your anguish.
That's very sad indeed. For both of them.
Wasn't the first man ever counselled?
I work in a library, so there's always a chance someone who is sick could come into the building. There was an old guy who sat down with a magazine, then nodded off. Finally someone went over to check on him because we all noticed he'd been there quite some time and it was noticed that he wasn't breathing.
We later found out the guy had several strokes previously and apparently had his third while he was sitting in our magazine section.
The 2 accidents didn't happen at the same time they were about a year apart - nobody got concealing just a quick safety reminder then back to work. Cheers!
What a quiet, peaceful way to go!
What a quiet, peaceful way to go!
Probably. I have had a lot of jobs. The one thing I remember is one guy od'ing in the bathroom where I worked. We could work overtime for almost 24 hours so, he shot up on heroin in the bathroom of this huge office building with security guards marching all over the place to protect us.
The best part of the story is a few years later I was working somewhere else and I struck up a conversation with someone at the new job about that same story. I had never really told that story before because there was never any reason to. And this time, it was out of the blue that I started talking about it. Well, the guy I was telling it to, said one thing. He said "Yes, I know. " I said, "YOU HEARD THIS STORY?" "HOW?" "Does someone else work here from SMC? He said, "Oh yeah. I worked there. That was ME."
...so obviously, he didn't die. But he DID live to tell me about it years later. Just as good, no?
The end.
Nope
yes, suicide
"Just as good?"
No. Much, much better. And I hope he was off heroin then, and off heroin now.
Of course, it was horrible at that time; but might such a death not be preferable to one which comes after a long, long illness?
Several, in fact.
One VP jumped off the roof of the building and splattered his brains on the driveway because the President & GM was always haranguing him. (If we took a vote we would have opted for throwing the President & GM off the roof instead, and that prick is still out there making people's lives miserable.)
There were also a couple of coronary's over the years that took people out, one (a bit after I left the company) whose name you would instantly recognize.
An associate at anther company died suddenly....very unexpected - too young...
Not that I remember. I think I would have heard if it happened.
There must have been an inquiry. What was its finding, and what action was taken against those responsible?