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Esther Gómez, a nurse and associate professor at the Autonomous University of Madrid, posted a thread on August 1 in which she reported on a harsh campaign against suicide launched by a British NGO. titled The last picturethe campaign aims to break down misperceptions about suicide and raise awareness that “suicides don’t always look suicidal.”
But let’s better use Esther Gómez’s own words, whose thread has already been liked by 45,700 tweeters and has been retweeted 18,600 times in just a day and a half.
“The last photo, a campaign that shows that suicide is sometimes not seen as we all think. But behind these facades lies a harsh reality: they are the last photos that these people took before taking their own lives,” Gómez writes. in the first tweet of your thread.
The survivors of a suicide attempt insist that there must be trained professionals behind the 024 line
“The last photo”, a campaign that shows that suicide is sometimes not seen as we all think.
But behind these facades lies a harsh reality: these are the last photos these people took before taking their own lives. pic.twitter.com/Po4ifGdI3e– Esther Gómez (@mienfermerafavo) August 1, 2022
Below is the latest photos and videos of people who laugh and seem happy but soon after ended up committing suicide. And it is that few things in life are what they seem and many times we get carried away by our prejudices.
We reproduce the rest of the thread below. It is very illustrative.
This exhibition is an initiative that the British NGO Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM) has launched to raise awareness that “suicides do not always look suicidal.” pic.twitter.com/ZpJJHGUJwb
– Esther Gómez (@mienfermerafavo) August 1, 2022
Currently, suicide produces more deaths in our country than traffic accidents. Becoming the first cause of unnatural death among young people between 14 and 19 years old. pic.twitter.com/4opQywJoBL
– Esther Gómez (@mienfermerafavo) August 1, 2022
– Esther Gómez (@mienfermerafavo) August 1, 2022
– Esther Gómez (@mienfermerafavo) August 1, 2022
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Last videos of people before committing suicide. pic.twitter.com/DNNc1gufCy– Esther Gómez (@mienfermerafavo) August 1, 2022
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