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Nat 13 August 2007 07:04 PM

Natasha Coombs
 
Anyone else think this disapearance/death seems a bit weird?

Beautiful young girl goes missing, no-one see's her wander off down a railway line from the station, no-one see's her walk down the line for a mile and then apparently throw herself in front of a train (no driver reports hitting anything or seeing anything)? :confused:

Thing is, pretty girl like that is the sort of person that gets noticed - lads on the train back would certainly have noticed her, not in any sinister manner but just because that's what lads do! I'd find it hard to believe that no lads tried having a chat with her as well, esp if they were on the train home late at night a bit pissed/feeling bold maybe (again, not in a sinister way, just because that's what lads do!) or perhaps to just see if she was ok as she was apparently upset?

CCTV shows her looking/walking at the previous station ok, looking at the departure board, strolling down the platform, didn't look pissed, looked pretty compus mentus, her friends said she wasn't pissed (although maybe a bit upset).

The police have already said that they are not treating it as a crime. How do they know that? How do they know no-one approcahed her or chased her down the train line or nothing caused her to run off down the line???

Just all seems very strange that as soon as a body is found the police have immediately washed their hands of it :confused:

feRRetboy 13 August 2007 07:19 PM

Sad as it is, The police i am sure are very secure on their thoughts. I am sure they would have found evidence that suggested she took her own life. perhaps a suicide note? Besides, an inquest will go though all the facts, and they are independent of the police i understand.

As for the fact that no one on the train saw her, perhaps she was stepped into the side of it? any contact with a moving train could be fatal?

I have a daughter the same age, as parents we always worry about the welfare of our children, sometimes we just dont know what goes on in their heads.

Respect and condolences to all of her family and friends


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