Papers join forces over suicide

by liamssoft | September 10, 2007 at 12:08 am
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Four daily newspapers are joining forces in a bid to tackle the problem of suicide in Northern Ireland.

The Irish News, News Letter, Belfast Telegraph and Daily Mirror have chosen 10 September to publish a joint statement.

The date marks Suicide prevention day. All four will run the statement on their front page and use inside pages to highlight personal stories of families affected by suicide.

In their statement, the newspapers said the tragedy of suicide was "claiming victims across every age group, class, creed, county and community in increasing numbers".

"And while the suicide rate among our pensioners is the highest in the world, it is among our young that the greatest devastation is felt.

"More young men and women die from suicide each year than in road accidents."

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