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Hundreds of Brits used website to look for ‘suicide partner’

More than 700 people in the UK have posted on a pro-suicide website looking for someone to die with, a BBC investigation has found.

The site, which we are not naming, has a members-only section where users can look for a suicide partner.

We have connected several double suicides to the “partners thread”.

Our investigation also found that predators have used the site to target vulnerable women.

In December 2019, Angela Stevens’ 28-year-old son, Brett, travelled from his home in the Midlands to Scotland to meet a woman he had made contact with on the partners thread.

The pair rented an Airbnb and took their lives together.

Since her son’s death, she has spent years researching the pro-suicide site - in particular, the partners thread.

“It’s a very dangerous place,” Angela says.

She compares it to a dark version of a dating app.

“Where else would you go to find a partner to take your own life with?” she says. “It’s just absolutely vile.”

The thread encourages users to end their own lives - and offers instructions on how to do it.

RobotToaster ,
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Of course the government’s answer is to try and ban it, rather than solve the underlying cause of people wanting to use it in the first place.

This isn’t anything new, it’s been happening since the days of usenet being popular.

Dymonika ,

This isn't anything new

Well, I'd never heard of it before now.

southsamurai ,
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Or maybe, we should just recognize a person’s right to death.

Emperor OP ,
@Emperor@feddit.uk avatar

It’s not illegal to attempt to commit suicide in the UK (as it has been in the past), the important but for me (having a couple of family members try to take their own lives) is that it is done in a safe way with appropriate checks and balances.

Palacegalleryratio ,
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I suspect I’ve got a bad read on this, but I mean… if you’re going to do it, wouldn’t you want someone to do it with too? Companionship in those final moments?

Maybe ‘The Seventh Continent’ had the wrong impression on me.

BrundleFly2077 ,

Woah. Hanneke reference out the gate. I don’t know how I feel about this news story, but I know how I feel about this comment.

Kin 🐰

Emperor OP ,
@Emperor@feddit.uk avatar

I suspect I’ve got a bad read on this, but I mean… if you’re going to do it, wouldn’t you want someone to do it with too? Companionship in those final moments?

I’d have thought that the least worst answer is to legalise assisted dying. It won’t be easy getting the balance right, and I know disability campaigners are especially concerned about it, but it has to be better than having a “suicide buddy” website that is wide open to abuse.

Palacegalleryratio ,
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Yeah. Got to be better. Also rather than banning this website, wouldn’t it be better to look into what is driving people to suicide? I’m guessing a lot of it is social, health and economic conditions that could be addressed by government if they truly cared and weren’t just moralising.

thejoker954 ,

Everyone has the right to die if they want.

While I understand the loved ones point of view it is supremely selfish to say “you have to keep suffering, because I don’t want to feel bad.”

maybe it will get better. Maybe it won’t. If I dont wanna take that gamble anymore I shouldn’t be forced to. Especially if its something you have been fighting for years.

Skua ,

I agree with that, but there is not the slightest of chances in hell that making into a thing you do with social media will ever turn out well

ShimmeringKoi ,
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