Drink has always give a sense of bravado in my experience anyway, that’s why I amongst other events have been through a shop window and rode down the local rather steep high street in a shopping trolley 2 up way before the jackass lads did it.
It does seem odd that someone didn’t just climb up, clip a harness around him an lower him down.
No it doesn’t.
Would you climb up that ladder with a large unsecure load directly above you? I bet the fire officer in charge had to consider it in their risk assessment.
The vibrations on the ladder caused by your movement could have brought the mans body down on your head.
What hasn’t been answered, is how the bloke managed to get to the bottom of the ladder, which is 15’ from the ground, even before climbing the rest of the way to the top.
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What hasn’t been answered, is how the bloke managed to get to the bottom of the ladder, which is 15’ from the ground, even before climbing the rest of the way to the top.
An investigation will determine this. Commenting on it here would be pure guess work of little value.
The man has now been named and sounds like none of the things he’s been accused of in this thread. In fact he sounds like a lot of forum users. Poor chap.
Can’t get this guys story out of my head. From all accounts a family man, a loving grandad, going to counselling to deal with some trauma that had come to light. Couldn’t cope with it so in whatever state of mind he was in he decided to throw himself off the largest structure he could find only to get his foot caught and dangle upside down for over 12 hrs in the freezing cold until he either died of hypothermia or suffocated under the weight of his own organs.
Poor bastard.
At first it sounded a bit comic, then like a youthful drunken prank gone wrong and finally a desperate act that was dragged out beyond suffering. Awful