Monday, September 30, 2013

Pesticide ban cuts South Korea's high suicide rate - a bit

A man walks past a statue of a person comforting another on the Mapo Bridge in central Seoul By Ju-min Park SEOUL (Reuters) - Jang Chang-yoon was drunk and weepy one rainy night, troubled by debts from his divorce. On a dark impulse, the South Korean waiter bought a bottle of pesticide to end it all with a few toxic swigs. At the last minute, he changed his mind when his young daughter grabbed his arm and begged him: "Daddy, don't die." Unlike Jang, many people do not pull back from the brink in South Korea, which has had the highest suicide rate in the developed world for nine straight years, often drinking pesticide as their way out. ...








via Health News Headlines - Yahoo! News http://news.yahoo.com/pesticide-ban-cuts-south-koreas-high-suicide-rate-071309277.html

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