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A German tourist visiting the Hat Noppharat Thara – Mu Ko Phi Phi National Park in southern Thailand was found dead after jumping from a cliff on a nature trail. The man, identified as Loo Kevin Andre, was reported to be suffering from depressive disorder and was being accompanied by park officials at the time of …

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51 minutes ago, Thaiger said:

A German tourist visiting the Hat Noppharat Thara – Mu Ko Phi Phi National Park in southern Thailand was found dead after jumping from a cliff on a nature trail. The man, identified as Loo Kevin Andre, was reported to be suffering from depressive disorder and was being accompanied by park officials at the time of …

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The Park Officials didn't help much then.

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33 minutes ago, WilliamG said:

The Park Officials didn't help much then.

gotta give them respect for trying to but unfortunately having to witness a terrible event.

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Nothing much to do if the story is correct. Like to hear what the demon that helped his depression to fester. Too bad Loo. Hope you found peace. 

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2 hours ago, Thaiger said:

He turned to the park officials and offered an apology before suddenly running and jumping off a cliff.

Watching somebody jump of a cliff (which is a sure way of permanently curing a depression) can be upsetting (even traumatizing), so that prior apology deserves respect.

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1 hour ago, Chatogaster said:

Watching somebody jump of a cliff (which is a sure way of permanently curing a depression) can be upsetting (even traumatizing), so that prior apology deserves respect.

 

Seeing (and hearing) them land is not a pleasant experience either - as happened to me about 30 years ago when I looked up from eating my breakfast just in time to see a new member of the Bangkok Flying Club hit the ground. 

 

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