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  2. Beachy Head - Wikipedia

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    The Beachy Head Chaplaincy Team conducts regular day and evening patrols of the area in attempts to locate and stop potential cliff jumpers. Workers at the pub and taxi drivers are also on the lookout for people contemplating suicide and there are signs with the telephone number of the Samaritans urging potential jumpers to call them.

  3. List of suicide locations - Wikipedia

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    At least 365 deaths. [23] Archway Bridge: London: London England [24] Beachy Head - East Sussex England: 20 suicides a year [25] Clifton Suspension Bridge: Bristol: South West England England: More than 500 suicides since opening in 1864. Suicide barriers were installed in 1998, which halved the suicide rate over the years following. [26 ...

  4. List of unsolved murders in the United Kingdom (1980s)

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    Beachy Head, East Sussex Earl disappeared from Eastbourne on 15 May 1980 at the age of 22, and her skeletal remains were found in 1989 in a thicket on nearby Beachy Head. British serial killer Peter Tobin became (and remains) an official suspect in Earl's murder, as he lived about 25 miles (40 km) along the coast from Beachy Head at the time ...

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  6. Murder of Jessie Earl - Wikipedia

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    The top of Beachy Head, looking from near the spot Earl's body was found. [4] Apparently linked to Earl's murder and a similar case Operation Anagram investigated was the disappearance of 18-year-old Louise Kay from the same town of Eastbourne in 1988, a case which bore notable similarities to Earl's murder.

  7. David Scarboro - Wikipedia

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    Scarboro was found at the bottom of Beachy Head on 27 April 1988. [6] [7] He was buried at St Mary's Church, Tatsfield, Surrey. At the inquest into his death, the coroner gave an open verdict. A 1989 BBC documentary made by Scene about his life titled My Brother David was presented by his brother Simon. [8]

  8. 'It's like Armageddon.' Restaurant owner describes fire that ...

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    "It's like Armageddon,” Canyon Bakery owner Patrice Winter said. “That's all I can say. What they're showing on the news is really real; they're not sensationalizing any of this.

  9. Seven Sisters, East Sussex - Wikipedia

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    The 2019 film Hope Gap, starring Bill Nighy and Annette Bening was against the backdrop of Seaford Head. The film is named after the distinctive area of chalk cliff between Seaford and Cuckmere Haven. In 2020, Jessica Swale's feature film debut Summerland premiered, shot around the Seaford area, featuring numerous views of the Seven Sisters.