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A friend xxxx topped himself in Sep 2013. I tried to find out the inquest details. They are locked for 15 years.
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostApologies if anyone has mentioned it (no time to read the whole thread now), but can't one buy a copy of someone's death certificate similarly to how one can order deeds from the Land Registry?
(I'm guessing the cause of death will be "cancer". But of course it could be anything, such as a car crash.)
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Originally posted by Troll View PostDear Marge
Just noticed an old obituary for the woman who was my first (i.e. bonkable) girlfriend - we were together from teens into my early 20's but I ended it after returning from an extended journey abroad as frankly I was bored which she was upset about.
I know she got married a few years later to a guy in the Merchant Navy & I'm ashamed to say we did do a one night stand while her husband was at sea but have had no contact for 30 odd years
The obituary is very brief and dates back to 2006 with no detail about the cause of death- further digging on the internet has identified her family members, their address but I cannot find any contact details on Linkedin / social media etc and remarkably they live only 50 miles from me in the South East (aint stalking great!)
Curiosity is eating me up about how she died - would it be appropriate to drop a old school mail to the husband saying I've only just found out -commiserations blah blah and provide my email address to communicate should he wish (knowing wimmins inability to keep stum he may know about our brief fling while he was away)
or let sleeping dogs lie?
(I'm guessing the cause of death will be "cancer". But of course it could be anything, such as a car crash.)
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Go to the funeral and mingle & if the opportunity arises climb in there for one last farewell ****. You know it makes sense
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An old friend/love contacting you to say they just found out and wanted to pass on commiserations, and asking how she died, would not be unusual.
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Originally posted by administrator View PostSign up for a fake email address "[email protected]" - send from that and he's none the wiser. But be prepared for a suggestion for a meet up.
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Originally posted by administrator View PostSign up for a fake email address "[email protected]" - send from that and he's none the wiser. But be prepared for a suggestion for a meet up.
So realistically the options are send letter of condolence by post & include my email with a hint to talk further
Call around unannounced
If he knows about the fling then I'm fooked either way
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Sign up for a fake email address "[email protected]" - send from that and he's none the wiser. But be prepared for a suggestion for a meet up.
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She ain't dead but have similar dilemma regarding an old girlfriend. Like to meet up and it would be very easy to contact her as she has a significant online profile but not worth screwing up her marriage again.
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