… so what’s
all this talk about ‘choice’?
A friend, who wanted to remain anonymous, said he did not believe it was suicide and that Mr Comfort’s health may have been impacted by “unwise lifestyle choices” .
They added: “I was told he had collapsed, at home I think, but no one knows why at this stage or the full details about what happened. Some of his lifestyle choices were unwise and I think that has had something to do with it.”
Yes, it’s pretty ‘unwise’ to drive a tube train with a shedload of vodka inside you all right…
To be fair, the automation would have stopped a collision. So he had the means to aggrieve 500 people, but not kill them.
ReplyDeleteI actually feel quite sorry for him. He's not the first person to go off the rails.
Agreed, Mr Rothmans. Quite a sad tale. There, but for the Grace of God, go I.
ReplyDeleteXX The 36-year-old from Tottenham said: “He was my partner for 13 years and we split up in September,XX
ReplyDeleteOh! But he was so good, and kind, and generous, a perfect wee angel....so why did she split?
Fancy something a bit more "Charles Manson?" Missed a good beating on a Saturday hight after pub closing, maybe?
Me? BORN cynical, and it got better from there.
ReplyDelete"To be fair, the automation would have stopped a collision."
ReplyDeleteBut not him shutting the doors on people, stopping in a tunnel because he fell asleep, a few other dangerous things...
"Me? BORN cynical, and it got better from there."
:D