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A man filmed himself jumping to his death on his mobile video phone and beamed the live images to his horrified girlfriend, an inquest heard.
Lee Morgan, 20, jumped from the Humber Bridge after a New Year's Eve row with Sherrie Smith. The couple had got engaged on Christmas Day.
Hull coroner Geoffrey Saul was told Mr Morgan had called his fiancee after leaving the party from the landmark bridge.
She said: "I could see the lights. It went black and the phone cut out."
The inquest heard a bridge worker saw Mr Morgan jump while holding his phone. His body was not found until February 9.
Miss Smith told the hearing her fiancee was not drunk but had been in a "strange mood" at the party and was "looking for an argument over the silliest of things", according to a report in the Daily Mirror.
She told him to calm down and phone in the morning but he called an hour later from the bridge.
The hearing heard Mr Morgan - who has just landed a new job - had threatened to jump from the bridge following the sudden death of his dad in 1997 but was stopped by his mother.
A verdict of suicide was recorded.
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Lee Morgan, 20, jumped from the Humber Bridge after a New Year's Eve row with Sherrie Smith. The couple had got engaged on Christmas Day.
Hull coroner Geoffrey Saul was told Mr Morgan had called his fiancee after leaving the party from the landmark bridge.
She said: "I could see the lights. It went black and the phone cut out."
The inquest heard a bridge worker saw Mr Morgan jump while holding his phone. His body was not found until February 9.
Miss Smith told the hearing her fiancee was not drunk but had been in a "strange mood" at the party and was "looking for an argument over the silliest of things", according to a report in the Daily Mirror.
She told him to calm down and phone in the morning but he called an hour later from the bridge.
The hearing heard Mr Morgan - who has just landed a new job - had threatened to jump from the bridge following the sudden death of his dad in 1997 but was stopped by his mother.
A verdict of suicide was recorded.
www.sky.com/skynews/arti...01710,00.html
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Re: GIRL SEES LOVER'S SUICIDE
Sun, August 14, 2005 - 5:43 PMWill be very interesting to see what we will be taking for granted in a few more years. When I was at school they told me that the next technological age would be the age of communications and they're right. Although it is also creating a gulf between age groups. We will see a HUGE generation gap soon.
Societies norms, especially for younger people are changing rapidly. People share much more with text than they would face to face. Relationships start and end with text messages and many people would rather send text than talk on a phone. I've seen kids sit in the same room and text each other instead of talking!