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UW Student Carly Henley Found Dead

Posted by Tommy On October - 8 - 2010ADD COMMENTS

University Of Washington student Carly Henley was found dead Wednesday morning.

Carly Henley Found Dead!

Carly Henley Found Dead!

Carly Henley, a student at the University of Washington and a member of the Delta Gamma sorority at the school, was found dead on Wednesday morning.

Henly was found outside of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity house and authorities have not revealed the cause of death.

Seattle authorities are saying that it looked like a suicide but the King County Coroner’s Office has not given any positive responses to that.

The Seattle News is reporting that Henly was found apparently having fell into a hole.

Henly was an aspiring singer and had a channel on Youtube in which she would sing covers of her favorite songs.


Hannover 96 player Robert Enke Dies

Posted by Shane On November - 10 - 2009ADD COMMENTS

EnkeAnother Talented Player lost. This is a tragic end to such a  great sportsman. Germany’s No 1  Robert Enke aged 32 who  was  currently  playing  for Hannover 96 committed Suicide today by throwing himself in front of the train.

Some reckons that the end of her daughter two years before due to heart defect led  Robert to great depression which made him to commit suicide.

Well, whether its a suicide or murder , we will find out after the police investigation.But its a real sad to see him go. He is a real talented guy who played for Germany 7 times.

May he rest in peace

Biggest Youth Killer Worldwide

Posted by Shane On September - 14 - 2009ADD COMMENTS

Guy-asian-sittingThe first study to look at death rates across the world for young people aged 10 to 24 years was published on Friday.

The research, conducted by an international group of experts in adolescent health and backed by the World Health Organisation (WHO), included the following key findings:

* The top ten causes of death in all 10-24 year olds, male and female combined, globally were

1) Road traffic accidents (10 percent);

2) Suicide (6.3 percent);

3) Violence (6 percent);

4) Lower respiratory tract infections such as pneumonia (5.9 percent);

5) Tuberculosis (5.5 percent);

6) AIDS (5.5 percent);

7) Drowning (4.1 percent);

8) Fire-related deaths (2.6 percent);

9) Meningitis (2 percent);

10) War (1.8 percent)

* For males aged 10-24 worldwide, the top five causes of death were

1) Road traffic accidents (13.9 percent);

2) Violence (9.2 percent);

3) Suicide (6.4 percent);

4) Drowning (5.3 percent);

5) Tuberculosis (5.2 percent)

* For females, aged 10-24 worldwide, the top five causes of death were

1) Lower respiratory tract infections (6.7 percent);

2) Suicide (6.2 percent);

3) AIDS (6.1 percent);

4) Tuberculosis (5.8 percent);

5) Road traffic accidents (5 percent) **

** (Note- Maternal deaths from all causes represented 15 percent of deaths, however they were divided into a number of different categories meaning that no individual maternal death category featured in the top five)

* In higher-income countries, traffic accidents caused 32 percent of deaths in males aged 10-24 years. Violence accounted for 10 percent of male mortality and suicide 15 percent.

* Relative risks for death in Africa were higher than in any other region, and nearly seven times higher than in high-income countries. (305 vs 45 deaths per 100,000)

* Males died at higher rates than females in all age groups and regions apart from Africa and southeast Asia, where the increased number of female deaths was largely from maternal mortality, with deaths from suicide, fire, AIDS, and tuberculosis also contributing.

SOURCE: THE LANCET