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Mon 17/11/03 at 17:37
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http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2-2003531067,00.html

This will explain more.

Two months ago a popular boy at school died abroad in a mo-ped accident. He was drunk, was not wearing a helmet and should never have been given permission to ride it seeing he was under aged and had no license.
This came to a shock to the school he was only 16 years of age and was on holiday with a friend and his friends family. The school took part in charity events to raise money for Daniel's family seeing the hospital care out there and then shipping his body back to this country was alot of money. Things have just started to calm down from that. Even though the guy wasnt a bundle of joy - he was the classic 'rude boy' who did pick on people less popular than himself. Even so to his friends and the people that knew him/seen him around it was a shock. To think this guy was so young and had a life ahead of him was so tragic then today I went into school and the same thing looked like it had happened all over.

A girl in the same year group had been drinking and clubbing with another older girl. Basically after the night out they must of hoisted themselves onto the window opening that was usually shut and either commited suicide, lost their balance or were pushed.

The girl (although it says she lived in southend) lived round the corner to my house. I did not particularly like this girl as again she wasnt the nicest of people to some. But she seemed ok when she was on her own. I often saw her running down the road crying. I didnt know whether to run after her and help.

This fact is quite disturbing, she was depressed and if she had commited suicide is just awful. I think of the times i might of been able to be a shoulder to cry on even though she did not know me as a close friend. The girl, Dannielle was either 16 or just turned seventeen. Again in the same group of friends as the other boy.

The fact that when we are young and feel so free has been crushed twice in our school. To me it has made me aware that no one lives forever that every body will die and it sometimes does not matter if we are wrinkly or suffering an illness. It could be instant. Like with these cases.

I just wanted to show people that some things never last - we should live life to the full and remember incidents like this that show us how blessed we are sometimes. Though things may sometimes look bleak and bad, try to be positive and look at what positive things are in our lives.

A young girl and a young boy died in the same year group in two months. i think it has shown us that we shouldnt take life for granted.

If you could spare a prayer or moment in memory for these teenagers families please.
Mon 17/11/03 at 17:41
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"Hallelujah"
Posts: 2,731
This is why we should always live life to the full I say.
Mon 17/11/03 at 17:37
Regular
"Light of the world"
Posts: 4,763
http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2-2003531067,00.html

This will explain more.

Two months ago a popular boy at school died abroad in a mo-ped accident. He was drunk, was not wearing a helmet and should never have been given permission to ride it seeing he was under aged and had no license.
This came to a shock to the school he was only 16 years of age and was on holiday with a friend and his friends family. The school took part in charity events to raise money for Daniel's family seeing the hospital care out there and then shipping his body back to this country was alot of money. Things have just started to calm down from that. Even though the guy wasnt a bundle of joy - he was the classic 'rude boy' who did pick on people less popular than himself. Even so to his friends and the people that knew him/seen him around it was a shock. To think this guy was so young and had a life ahead of him was so tragic then today I went into school and the same thing looked like it had happened all over.

A girl in the same year group had been drinking and clubbing with another older girl. Basically after the night out they must of hoisted themselves onto the window opening that was usually shut and either commited suicide, lost their balance or were pushed.

The girl (although it says she lived in southend) lived round the corner to my house. I did not particularly like this girl as again she wasnt the nicest of people to some. But she seemed ok when she was on her own. I often saw her running down the road crying. I didnt know whether to run after her and help.

This fact is quite disturbing, she was depressed and if she had commited suicide is just awful. I think of the times i might of been able to be a shoulder to cry on even though she did not know me as a close friend. The girl, Dannielle was either 16 or just turned seventeen. Again in the same group of friends as the other boy.

The fact that when we are young and feel so free has been crushed twice in our school. To me it has made me aware that no one lives forever that every body will die and it sometimes does not matter if we are wrinkly or suffering an illness. It could be instant. Like with these cases.

I just wanted to show people that some things never last - we should live life to the full and remember incidents like this that show us how blessed we are sometimes. Though things may sometimes look bleak and bad, try to be positive and look at what positive things are in our lives.

A young girl and a young boy died in the same year group in two months. i think it has shown us that we shouldnt take life for granted.

If you could spare a prayer or moment in memory for these teenagers families please.

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