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‘I’m going for a while, don’t forget me’ – Heartbreaking last text a boy, 14, sent his friend before jumping under train in front of classmates

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The heartbreaking story of a boy to his friend before jumping under a train is a sad one indeed. 14-year-old Sam Connor jokingly talked about it and then committed suicide.

At Woking Coroner’s Court, an inquest overheard that the Class 9 pupil spoke about committing suicide earlier on.

One of his schoolmates also confirmed that on July 15 that he jokingly spoke about taking his life. And he has tried it subsequently, but everyone around took it as the usual prank.

Sam Connon heard Sam sent messages, text messages to be precise to a mate, a pupil just like him, which reads, “I am going for a while, do not forget me” just before the whole thing happened.

There were also many witnesses and evidence from pupils at the station the day Sam gave up the ghost.

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The whole place was in disarray, shouts and morning all over and the atmosphere was tensed, overwhelmed in dilemma.
A larger number of school children who were at the scene couldn’t wait to get home.

Severally, Sam spoke about taking his own life. He spoke to his friends about it, wrote test messages and all that, but no one took it seriously, neither did any believe him.

One of Sam’s classmates said,”Sam was slouching (in class) and he told me he wanted to commit suicide.

” He actually confirmed stylishly that he was going to “.

” Sam also gave out his phone and keys to his friend, but he didn’t accept it, neither did he acknowledge his comments and statements”.

His friend told him instead that he will live a long life.
A folded note was also found in his book. His English book to be precise which also was a trace to the incident that occurred.

In that book were, “give this to the authorities” and in right in there was written a list of people’s names, although no issue in particular linked those names to him.

On Thursday, December 10th, the Head of Sam’s school – Paul Gower after thorough research said that ” the teachers have no trace to reference Sam’s suicide

Everything looked like a prank between friends and nothing serious. A student added,” I never actually thought he meant it”.

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