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Very sad .

 

Designer L'Wren Scott was 'embarrassed and millions in debt' when she committed suicide in her Manhattan apartment while 'devastated' lover Mick Jagger was on tour in Australia

  • Scott, 49, was found dead at 10am Monday by an assistant in her Manhattan apartment 
  • She had hanged herself on a doorknob using a scarf of her own design
  • She was more than $6million in debt, MailOnline can reveal
  • The designer had been in a relationship with Mick Jagger since 2001 but he was in Australia with the Rolling Stones at the time of her death
  • He is 'completely shocked and devastated' by the news
  • Spokesman said 'of course' they were still in a relationship at the time of her death
  • Coroner left with her body and police took her computer at 2.45pm
  • Scott had recently cancelled her fashion show in London
  • Born Luann Bambrough and raised by her adoptive Mormon family in Roy, Utah but changed her name at 17 when she launched her modeling career


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Originally Posted by Dame_Ann_Average:
Originally Posted by Cinds:
Originally Posted by Dame_Ann_Average:

 

 

she was allegedly found hanged  very sad. 

I'd heard on the radio it was suicide. Hanging. It makes me so sad.

 

 

I can't imagine what state she must have been in to do something like that  Its the last thing I would do 

One of my best mates hung himself, and I havd so many emotions over it. Firstly, I saw him a few days previously, and I knew there was something wrong, but I never imagined that. So I feel crap cos I didn't press him to talk to me. But on the other hand I am also mad at him for doing that and letting someone that loved him find him like that. 

Cinds
Originally Posted by Cinds:
Originally Posted by Dame_Ann_Average:
Originally Posted by Cinds:
Originally Posted by Dame_Ann_Average:

 

 

she was allegedly found hanged  very sad. 

I'd heard on the radio it was suicide. Hanging. It makes me so sad.

 

 

I can't imagine what state she must have been in to do something like that  Its the last thing I would do 

One of my best mates hung himself, and I havd so many emotions over it. Firstly, I saw him a few days previously, and I knew there was something wrong, but I never imagined that. So I feel crap cos I didn't press him to talk to me. But on the other hand I am also mad at him for doing that and letting someone that loved him find him like that. 

 

A very good friend of mine did the same. He was troubled and suffering with a couple of demons and despite a lot of friends trying to help him he clearly decided to take his own life.

 

I often think about him when I do certain activities which he loved and we shared from time to time.

 

 

Enthusiastic Contrafibularities

My granddaughter's father was going to kill himself quietly with pills and booze, but his brother disturbed him, so he ran off. Within 10 minutes the village was full of police, fire brigade and ambulances. He was eventually cornered in the old graveyard and practically hanged himself in front of them all. My daughter still rails (sp) against him, but I think he must have been in the worst state imaginable to reject all those who wanted to help him.

cologne 1

During my short time in the Smamritans i watched a man get his stomach pumped and the tough way the hospital treated him.

I visited a lady who had all her tablets spread out on a table whilst her son slept upstairs.

I could never agree with the claim suicide is a cowards way out.

For me it takes a brave, brave soul to take that final step.

Saint
Originally Posted by Saint:

During my short time in the Smamritans i watched a man get his stomach pumped and the tough way the hospital treated him.

I visited a lady who had all her tablets spread out on a table whilst her son slept upstairs.

I could never agree with the claim suicide is a cowards way out.

For me it takes a brave, brave soul to take that final step.

I thought the Samaritans were anonymous and never saw the people on the other end of the phone

Mount Olympus *Olly*
Originally Posted by Mount Olympus *Olly*:
Originally Posted by Saint:

During my short time in the Smamritans i watched a man get his stomach pumped and the tough way the hospital treated him.

I visited a lady who had all her tablets spread out on a table whilst her son slept upstairs.

I could never agree with the claim suicide is a cowards way out.

For me it takes a brave, brave soul to take that final step.

I thought the Samaritans were anonymous and never saw the people on the other end of the phone

They do face-to-face chat/counselling, too.

Yogi19
Originally Posted by Yogi19:
Originally Posted by Mount Olympus *Olly*:
Originally Posted by Saint:

During my short time in the Smamritans i watched a man get his stomach pumped and the tough way the hospital treated him.

I visited a lady who had all her tablets spread out on a table whilst her son slept upstairs.

I could never agree with the claim suicide is a cowards way out.

For me it takes a brave, brave soul to take that final step.

I thought the Samaritans were anonymous and never saw the people on the other end of the phone

They do face-to-face chat/counselling, too.

ah right.. .was always under the impression it was an anonymous over the phone thing .. you live and learn

Mount Olympus *Olly*
Originally Posted by Dame_Ann_Average:
Originally Posted by Cinds:
Originally Posted by Dame_Ann_Average:

 

 

she was allegedly found hanged  very sad. 

I'd heard on the radio it was suicide. Hanging. It makes me so sad.

 

 

I can't imagine what state she must have been in to do something like that  Its the last thing I would do 

Well it literally would be

Soozy Woo

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