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  • ROYALS -  Prinz Harry und Meghan Markle im Interview mit Oprah Winfrey
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    ROYALS - Prinz Harry und Meghan Markle im Interview mit Oprah Winfrey
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    OPS: This is when Meghan Markle spoke about suicide with Oprah Winfrey.She said she was having "methodical" thoughts about suicide while she was in the royal family. She confessed:” "That was a very clear and real and frightening thought.I couldn't be left alone."According to Meghan, she went to the "Institution," meaning several senior officials, to receive help for her suicidal thoughts, or to be checked into a hospital, but she was told it wouldn't be good for optics. Meghan said she also reached out to one of Princess Diana's best friends, but continued to have those thoughts, which she called a breaking point. She also described feeling captive, as her license, passport, and credit cards were taken after her wedding and were unavailable to her. Clearly emotional, the Duchess said her life in the palace was an example of why people should be kind, since you never know what people are going through "behind closed doors."

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  • ROYALS -  Prinz Harry und Meghan Markle im Interview mit Oprah Winfrey
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    ROYALS - Prinz Harry und Meghan Markle im Interview mit Oprah Winfrey
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    Pictures must credit: CBS

    OPS: This is when Meghan Markle spoke about suicide with Oprah Winfrey.She said she was having "methodical" thoughts about suicide while she was in the royal family. She confessed:” "That was a very clear and real and frightening thought.I couldn't be left alone."According to Meghan, she went to the "Institution," meaning several senior officials, to receive help for her suicidal thoughts, or to be checked into a hospital, but she was told it wouldn't be good for optics. Meghan said she also reached out to one of Princess Diana's best friends, but continued to have those thoughts, which she called a breaking point. She also described feeling captive, as her license, passport, and credit cards were taken after her wedding and were unavailable to her. Clearly emotional, the Duchess said her life in the palace was an example of why people should be kind, since you never know what people are going through "behind closed doors."

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

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  • ROYALS -  Prinz Harry und Meghan Markle im Interview mit Oprah Winfrey
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    ROYALS - Prinz Harry und Meghan Markle im Interview mit Oprah Winfrey
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Suicidal 1
    Ref 12713
    08/03/2021
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: CBS

    OPS: This is when Meghan Markle spoke about suicide with Oprah Winfrey.She said she was having "methodical" thoughts about suicide while she was in the royal family. She confessed:” "That was a very clear and real and frightening thought.I couldn't be left alone."According to Meghan, she went to the "Institution," meaning several senior officials, to receive help for her suicidal thoughts, or to be checked into a hospital, but she was told it wouldn't be good for optics. Meghan said she also reached out to one of Princess Diana's best friends, but continued to have those thoughts, which she called a breaking point. She also described feeling captive, as her license, passport, and credit cards were taken after her wedding and were unavailable to her. Clearly emotional, the Duchess said her life in the palace was an example of why people should be kind, since you never know what people are going through "behind closed doors."

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

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  • Mexico: Casa Xochiquetzal - Shelter for elderly sex workers in Mexico City
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    Mexico: Casa Xochiquetzal - Shelter for elderly sex workers in Mexico City
    MEXICO CITY - 2008-2012: Lunch time at Casa Xochiquetzal on may 20, 2013. Casa Xochiquetzal is a shelter for elderly sex workers in Mexico City. It gives the women refuge, food, health services, a space to learn about their human rights and courses to help them rediscover their self-confidence and deal with traumatic aspects of their lives. Casa Xochiquetzal provides a space to age with dignity for a group of vulnerable women who are often invisible to society at large. It is the only such shelter existing in Latin America. (Photo by Bénédicte Desrus/Sipa USA)
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  • News vans converge in Paris Jackson's Calabasas neighborhood
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    News vans converge in Paris Jackson's Calabasas neighborhood
    Calabasas, CA - After Paris Jackson left a suicide note and then cut her arm with a meat cleaver, she was rushed to a nearby hospital where she received numerous stitches for the cut and was placed under a 5150 psychiatric hold for 72 hours.


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  • Bodies of Neil and Kazumi Puttick and their son Samuel recovered from cliffs at Beachy Head, Eastbourne, Britain - 01 Jun 2009
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    Bodies of Neil and Kazumi Puttick and their son Samuel recovered from cliffs at Beachy Head, Eastbourne, Britain - 01 Jun 2009
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    Police van parked at Beachy Head where the bodies of a man, woman and young boy have been recovered from about 400ft below, The bodies of a man, woman and child have been found at the notorious suicide spot of Beachy Head in Eastbourne. It is thought that the young child, a boy believed to have been around five-years-old, was already dead when his parents jumped. Their bodies were found by coastguards around 400ft down the cliffside. The body of the child was found in a rucksack near to the adults. A second rucksack was found to contain children's toys. According to reports, the parents may have taken their own lives after being unable come to terms with their son's death, which was thought to be the result of an illness. A car has also been recovered from the cliff-top car park and is being examined. Police have said that they are not treating the deaths as suspicious.

    GRIEVING PARENTS LEAP TO DEATH WITH BODY OF SON

    A grieving couple have committed suicide following the death their son.

    Neil Puttick, 34, and his wife Kazumi, 44, leapt to their deaths at Beachy Head in Eastbourne, while carrying the body of their five-year-old son Sam.

    The desperate act came just hours after the youngster, who had been paralysed from the neck down in a car crash as a baby, died from meningitis.

    The three bodies were found by coastguards around 400ft down the cliffside.

    Sam's body was found in a rucksack near to his parents. A second rucksack was found to contain children's toys.

    Chief Inspector Dick Coats of Sussex Police said officers were not looking for anyone else in connection with the deaths.

    Sam was left paralysed when he was 16 months old after his baby chair was thrown out of a car during a crash.

    Charity worker Neil and translator Kazumi - originally from Japan - gave up their jobs in order to care for th...
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  • Man threatening suicide dragged to safety by police officers, Kunming, Yunnan province, China - 10 May 2010
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    Man threatening suicide dragged to safety by police officers, Kunming, Yunnan province, China - 10 May 2010
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    The suicidal man sits on the post hanging over a busy road junction where an air cushion has been set up by firefighters
    Man threatening suicide dragged to safety by police officers, Kunming, Yunnan province, China - 10 May 2010
    Police in China pulled a suicidal man back to safety after he threatened to jump from a lamp pole over a flyover in Kunming, capital of Yunnan province. The unnamed man perched on the end of the pole, hanging over the busy road crossing below. Dressed in a suit and sipping from a beer he seemed unconcerned by his precarious perch or the large crowd gathering below. "We tried to talk to him, but he wouldn (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Man threatening suicide dragged to safety by police officers, Kunming, Yunnan province, China - 10 May 2010
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    Man threatening suicide dragged to safety by police officers, Kunming, Yunnan province, China - 10 May 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Quirky China News / Rex Features ( 1181976d )
    The suicidal man sits on the post hanging over a busy road junction
    Man threatening suicide dragged to safety by police officers, Kunming, Yunnan province, China - 10 May 2010
    Police in China pulled a suicidal man back to safety after he threatened to jump from a lamp pole over a flyover in Kunming, capital of Yunnan province. The unnamed man perched on the end of the pole, hanging over the busy road crossing below. Dressed in a suit and sipping from a beer he seemed unconcerned by his precarious perch or the large crowd gathering below. "We tried to talk to him, but he wouldn (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Man threatening suicide dragged to safety by police officers, Kunming, Yunnan province, China - 10 May 2010
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    Man threatening suicide dragged to safety by police officers, Kunming, Yunnan province, China - 10 May 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Quirky China News / Rex Features ( 1181976c )
    The suicidal man sits on the post hanging over a busy road junction
    Man threatening suicide dragged to safety by police officers, Kunming, Yunnan province, China - 10 May 2010
    Police in China pulled a suicidal man back to safety after he threatened to jump from a lamp pole over a flyover in Kunming, capital of Yunnan province. The unnamed man perched on the end of the pole, hanging over the busy road crossing below. Dressed in a suit and sipping from a beer he seemed unconcerned by his precarious perch or the large crowd gathering below. "We tried to talk to him, but he wouldn (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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