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    Re: Cliff jumping death

    http://www.ctvnews.ca/canada/canadia...lice-1.1842410

    Two eye witness accounts in the comment section.
    Stir IT UP

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    Quote Originally Posted by TizzyATX View Post
    http://www.ctvnews.ca/canada/canadia...lice-1.1842410

    Two eye witness accounts in the comment section.
    Wow. Reading their comments is very sad, almost wish I hadn't. Best wishes to the family.

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    soooo back to the ambulance . . . where was again? . . .

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    Yes, a tragety but one that could have been avoided. Maybe it is why you mother warns you not to play in the street or stick a bobby pin in a light socket.

    Condolences to the family and friends and, I hope, a warning why Jamaica should be approached and used with caution as "you are not in Kansas anymore Dorothy".

    Peace and Guidance and R.I.P.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Accompong View Post

    Condolences to the family and friends and, I hope, a warning why Jamaica should be approached and used with caution as "you are not in Kansas anymore Dorothy".

    Peace and Guidance and R.I.P.
    Truly a sad thing to happen for all involved and the family.

    Accompong, yes I'm sitting in Kansas right now, but would rather be in Jamaica.

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    I hope I never need emergency medical care in negril. It always sounds like nothing but mass confusion.

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    Yes, a tragety but one that could have been avoided. Maybe it is why you mother warns you not to play in the street or stick a bobby pin in a light socket.

    Condolences to the family and friends and, I hope, a warning why Jamaica should be approached and used with caution as "you are not in Kansas anymore Dorothy".

    Peace and Guidance and R.I.P.




    I find this statement very callous and in poor taste.

    Maybe Rick's should do a better job of policing there own property. They profit from there fee to jump, and don't make sure those jumping aren't completely wasted. I'd be very interested to know annual revenue for that establishment.

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    Accompong I for one do not find your statement callous at all or in pooor taste Any one that is not a professional diver or has not done this in the past has NO bussiness jumping off a cliff in a country that is not first world, and that if you had done just a bit of research on in regards to ambulatory services and hospitals you would have known that if something goes wrong you are Flucked. It is sad but not as sad as the jet-ski incedent or the drowning of the twin boys in Mo-bay in my opinion. Doesn't seem like the person had any common sense at the ripe age of 26. Wonder how he got this far in life.

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    "Wonder how he got this far in life."... seriously WTF newfiegirl?!?!?!?!

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    Quote Originally Posted by newfiegirl59 View Post
    Accompong I for one do not find your statement callous at all or in pooor taste Any one that is not a professional diver or has not done this in the past has NO bussiness jumping off a cliff in a country that is not first world, and that if you had done just a bit of research on in regards to ambulatory services and hospitals you would have known that if something goes wrong you are Flucked. It is sad but not as sad as the jet-ski incedent or the drowning of the twin boys in Mo-bay in my opinion. Doesn't seem like the person had any common sense at the ripe age of 26. Wonder how he got this far in life.
    I'm sure there are plenty of people walking around at 62 without any common sense...
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