RIP Katie May

I don't care now.

Monster! :p

It's a harsh fact of life though. We just dont care about people we don't know. We can't, or our lives would be a constant stream of sadness.

Sad fact is, I am more upset that the packet of extra special sausages I bought on Monday has gone out of date.
 
Very sad. Stroke in young persons is more common than people realise. It's one of the most tragic things to happen because even if you survive you can be severely disabled for the rest of your life. Makes me realise how lucky I am to have come through mine pretty much unscathed.

Personally, I'd rather donate money to a company that researches into stroke in young people.

This.
 
Crikey. I have no idea who she was but a stroke at 34? That's terrible. RIP, and all the best to her family.
 
Very sad and so young :(

It says in the article that specialists told her she had a blocked artery would that not warrant emergency surgery straightaway?
 
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Sad to hear someone losing their life but what makes it even more silly is that according to her go fund me page...113 idiots have managed to raise 13k :confused:

Well I'll make sure when I die that my family starts a go fund me page and make some money to live on when I die \0/.
 
Always sad to hear when a mother passes leaving her child / children... However that being said, i had no idea who she was and it woudn't be the sort of person i'd donate money towards, given her profession.
 
It's sad but the gofundme thing is just weird. If she'd fallen on hard times, the kid's father was also dead and they'd failed to provide for the daughter then I could perhaps understand it but as it is, as previously mentioned, the money would be better off sent to a stroke charity or something.
 
If you want to support her daughter, and why wouldn't you.

Why would I? :confused:

It's a shame a young person has died, but being "famous" on social media doesn't really mean much to many people. I had no idea who she was until this post, that doesn't deem my money IMO, plus I'm sure her profession has enough money to cover her family?

RIP all the same.
 
It's tragic that people try to profit from sympathy.

True story, someone local to me lost his partner to cancer. He was obviously very upset. The landlord at the pub they went into said he would do a benefit evening for him to raise a few quid. This benefit evening raised £1200 for him. That would be lovely, if he weren't already a working electrician and a part time DJ clearing £800 a week.

I was gobsmacked. I would be way too embarrassed to accept any of that.
 
OK;
Some random 34 year old died. So what.

Some random 34 year is dead. Holy moley; both my wife and I are considerably older! Is time precious? Could you validate that for me?

Are you off your rocker or something? You have made no sense whatsoever in any of these posts. :confused:
 
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