The student imagined how to save from a suicide of strangers



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An 18-year-old British student, Paige Hunter, who studies in Sunderland, has become a heroine in the eyes of police and emergency services: she has already prevented six suicides, even without personally meeting the people who She rescued, writes medialeaks.ru on the BBC.

  Photo: Northumbria Polite
Photo: Northumbria Polite

All six could convince her of the short notes she left on the Wyrmuth Bridge – the only one in the city where you can cross the Wear River , and often people who decide to commit suicide.

The girl studies at East Durham College near Sunderland and works in a shop. She simply wrote more than 40 notes with good words in her hand, laminated them and hung them in different places on the bridge

  Photo: Northumbria Polite
The text of the notes differed, but the message was general – from "You are not alone" to "Although everything is complicated, your life counts, you are a glowing light in the world of darkness, so hold on. In the end, Paige left the phone number of the psychological help service

Six people have already called after seeing the notes, and finally did not commit suicide. Local Police Director Sarah Pitt has described Paige's notes as "an innovative way to reach those who are going through a difficult time"

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