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Jarhier
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A woman who jumped in front of an oncoming train at JR Shinjuku Station in downtown Tokyo on Monday morning survived, police said.

At around 8:35 a.m., the woman jumped in front of a rapid service train on the Chuo Line bound for Tokyo from Takao that was arriving at Shinjuku Station, local police said. She was hit by the train, but survived. Her injuries are not life-threatening.

East Japan Railway Co. (JR East) suspended services on the Chuo Line for 35 minutes, A total of 24 trains were delayed, inconveniencing about 45,000 passengers, JR East officials said.


woah O_o
Philio
OMG she survived?!?!
Jaimu-Jaimu
Seriously, these people are so inconsiderate. If you want to kill yourself, make sure you don't hold up the fu-king rail service. Talktohand.gif
cabbit
Trains slow down and come to an eventual stop when they arrive at stations. She was probably hit by a train that was already coming to a stop.
three_kingdoms
why did she want to die? anyone seen suicide club? LOL
korean_turtle87
QUOTE (three_kingdoms @ Apr 10 2006, 06:49 PM) *
why did she want to die? anyone seen suicide club? LOL

that was one sick movie...maybe she shoulda jumped under the train, onto the rail...

there's gotta better better ways to kill urself...
herc
damn showoff. tongue.gif
ayuchan
.. Omg .. that's horrible..
Makeshift Universe
QUOTE (ayuchan @ Apr 11 2006, 09:35 AM) *
.. Omg .. that's horrible..


What is? That she survived or that she kept 45000 passengers waiting?
alietor
i guess fate has it that hell doesnt wanna accept her yet. :P
the tracks must have a deep hole for her not to die.
SuburbanSkies
wow, 45000 people got their schedules screwed over.
xaixai
ahahah what was she thinking...
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