Identifying the unidentifiable
It is usually said that when one commits suicide, they never really get rid of the problems and sadness that pushed them into doing so, they just pass it down to those who loved them. We can’t be more sure if something else can be this true in the context of a delicate issue like suicide.
Just bearing the news of his brother dying would have been quite a shocker for anyone. To make it worse, learning it was a suicide and identifying the body dismantled by the impact, we wonder how anyone can handle all this in one go.
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