
Beachy Head is famous for another reason: it has been known since the 1600s as a suicide spot, especially at night. Partially this is no doubt based on the reputation it now holds - the British Medical Journal explains that "would-be suicides show a tendency to emulate a successful method" and falling 500 feet is almost guaranteed to be lethal. There is also a certain simplicity and immediacy to simply dropping off the edge to almost certain death (especially at night, into the darkness).
http://www.forensicmed.co.uk/beachy_head.htm has an interesting analysis of suicides and "open verdicts" for deaths at Beachy Head, with a list of factors suggesting suicide.
* Suicide note
* Seen jumping / pushing off
* Behaving strangely at the cliff edge, asking for a 'push-off'
* Taking a taxi direct to Beachy Head from a psychiatric hospital
The inclusion of "Male >45 yrs living alone" seemed a bit judgemental in light of the other entries, I thought.
Over the 24 year period of the study, covering 250 deaths, only 11 were accidental, "mostly due to people catching hold of their friends/partners whilst steadying themselves at the cliff edge". If I'd known this, I would have stood a bit further away from my companion when we were walking there.
The BBC estimated that some 20 people commit suicide at Beachy Head each year but that figure has dropped dramatically as a result of evening patrols from Beachy Head to the car park at Birling Gap: the coastguard stated that they had only seven incidents in 2006.
http://www.forensicmed.co.uk/beachy_head.htm has an interesting analysis of suicides and "open verdicts" for deaths at Beachy Head, with a list of factors suggesting suicide.
* Suicide note
* Seen jumping / pushing off
* Behaving strangely at the cliff edge, asking for a 'push-off'
* Taking a taxi direct to Beachy Head from a psychiatric hospital
The inclusion of "Male >45 yrs living alone" seemed a bit judgemental in light of the other entries, I thought.
Over the 24 year period of the study, covering 250 deaths, only 11 were accidental, "mostly due to people catching hold of their friends/partners whilst steadying themselves at the cliff edge". If I'd known this, I would have stood a bit further away from my companion when we were walking there.
The BBC estimated that some 20 people commit suicide at Beachy Head each year but that figure has dropped dramatically as a result of evening patrols from Beachy Head to the car park at Birling Gap: the coastguard stated that they had only seven incidents in 2006.
Comments
8:57pm January 7 2008SGKrebs said: Jeez, that sounds like the english version of the Golden Gate Bridge. |
10:51pm January 7 2008sylvia said: (reply to comment #49942) Yep, exactly. It's the 3rd most popular suicide spot in the world (where the bridge is #1 I think) |


