VII. PICCADILLY CIRCUS

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VII. PICCADILLY CIRCUS Since the London underground first opened, a number of suicides have taken place. Many desperate people who wished to end their lives, each for their own reasons, choose to fall in front of a tube train. In London’s tube each year around fifty suicides are recorded, almost one per week, a fact that makes the London tube a very popular place for committing suicide. According to these macabre statistics, the most popular time for suicides, is eleven in the morning; sixty four percent of the people who try to kill themselves are young men, forty percent of the suicide attempts are successful, ninety three percent of these people truly wish to end their lives and only a seven percent are mere accidents. The London transport authorities announced that in 2011 there was a

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