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		<title>RE: Folkestone suicide tragedy</title>
		<description>I can confirm that Rosie had just come from an interview in which her return to work part-time was discussed positively. She had been treated for depression and everything seemed to be going well. It is so sad that, just when life had begun to look r... </description>
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		<title>RE: Folkestone double death plunge smash horror tragedy!</title>
		<description>I agree, darkmoonsider. I think it is inappropriate to 'feel sorry for' someone who has committed suicide. I do feel sorrow/care/concern for you and the other witnesses (who, I can promise, the young lady had no wish to hurt) and also for her family ... </description>
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