Monday, June 21, 2010

Australian 'angel' saves lives at suicide spot

Have you come across someone today that needed the hope and love you have?


"Kevin Hines wishes someone like Ritchie was there the day he jumped off the Golden Gate Bridge in 2000. For 40 agonizing minutes, the then-19-year-old paced the bridge, weeping, and hoping someone would ask him what was wrong. One tourist finally approached — but simply asked him to take her picture. Moments later, he jumped." (from article below).


By KRISTEN GELINEAU, AP
Mon Jun 14, 12:01 AM EDT

SYDNEY — In those bleak moments when the lost souls stood atop the cliff, wondering whether to jump, the sound of the wind and the waves was broken by a soft voice. "Why don't you come and have a cup of tea?" the stranger would ask. And when they turned to him, his smile was often their salvation.

For almost 50 years, Don Ritchie has lived across the street from Australia's most notorious suicide spot, a rocky cliff at the entrance to Sydney Harbour called The Gap. And in that time, the man widely regarded as a guardian angel has shepherded countless people away from the edge.

Read the rest of the article at http://www.comcast.net/articles/news-world-asia/20100613/AS.Australia.The.Suicide.Watchman/

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