by rebo » Sat Oct 26, 2013 4:16 pm
DSister wrote:David had money to come home, he was booked on a flight returning to NZ this Tuesday. As far as why would he leave the majority of his stuff in Sihanoukville? He loves the beach. David and I have traveled a lot together and sometimes if we found a place we really liked and we decided to visit somewhere else for short time we'd leave the majority of our stuff behind, it's always good to travel light, knowing we'd return.
David is a very gentle person who never hurt anybody, I know him extremely well and we're very close. I can't see how, or why he would commit suicide, especially in such a brutal manner, and how anyone can physically cut their wrists, be bleeding lots and weakend by this and the pain, can then have the energy and strength to hang themselves as well. Further more, he likes to sleep in in the morning, this happened to him in the morning...he usually likes to sleep in (unless we're going diving, skiing or catching a plane etc) and then grab coffee and a bite to eat to get moving in the morning.
He was an active person, a kind person, and a gentle person. All my love David, you are the very, very best brother a sister could ever have. xxx
Kia Kaha! I wish you all the best in finding some closure to your brother's demise. Remember all his good points and ignore the ramblings of the cynical posters on this forum.
Arohanui
[quote="DSister"]David had money to come home, he was booked on a flight returning to NZ this Tuesday. As far as why would he leave the majority of his stuff in Sihanoukville? He loves the beach. David and I have traveled a lot together and sometimes if we found a place we really liked and we decided to visit somewhere else for short time we'd leave the majority of our stuff behind, it's always good to travel light, knowing we'd return.
David is a very gentle person who never hurt anybody, I know him extremely well and we're very close. I can't see how, or why he would commit suicide, especially in such a brutal manner, and how anyone can physically cut their wrists, be bleeding lots and weakend by this and the pain, can then have the energy and strength to hang themselves as well. Further more, he likes to sleep in in the morning, this happened to him in the morning...he usually likes to sleep in (unless we're going diving, skiing or catching a plane etc) and then grab coffee and a bite to eat to get moving in the morning.
He was an active person, a kind person, and a gentle person. All my love David, you are the very, very best brother a sister could ever have. xxx[/quote]
Kia Kaha! I wish you all the best in finding some closure to your brother's demise. Remember all his good points and ignore the ramblings of the cynical posters on this forum.
Arohanui