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Mn1245
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- Apr 11, 2019
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I sometimes see news of people who are experienced swimmers accidentally drowning in a river or the sea. This is a good example of a recent news story.
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I was just wondering, if I try to swim as well for a long time in the sea when it's a bit rough, would that be effective as a suicide method? It could be a good way to mask a suicide as an accident, but I'm not sure what the chances of succeeding are. I imagine Survival Instinct will kick in. What do you think?

Two student pals drowned at Aberdeen beach in midnight swim after leaving taxi
TWO friends have drowned after they were swept out to sea minutes into a late night swim on Good Friday. Mother-of-two Karolina Pisarska, 36, and student Luiza Koniuszy, 22, asked a taxi driver to …
