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Re: Former Rugby League player dies after plunging from hotel balcony in...

Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2014 3:09 pm
by Wigan_forever1985
KaylaRobbo wrote:Got to ask this question - why did all of these people who were stood there and are now reporting it not react earlier????

I'm 5'0 and female and (before someone points out the obvious) would probably get a crack for my effort but if a big group of people had stepped in - things might have been different?!?!

Poor guy (no matter what the circumstances behind it)

And poor family. Really feel for them!
I totally agree, i think modern day society is much more likely to film something like this that try and prevent it. The problem is there are horror stories of have a go hero's. I work with a man who's brother was shot and killed for trying to stop a group of men attacking someone in a hotel.

Real question is if he was on a stag do, where were the rest of them? strangers i can almost understand not jumping in but im on a stag do next weekend and if this happened to one of us we'd be all in there together regardless!.

Sadly this bears a lot of resemblance with my colleague case the hotel manager towing the party line "it was the fall that killed him" no doubt they will try and blame it on booze or drugs but its a tragic loss at such a young age

Re: Former Rugby League player dies after plunging from hotel balcony in...

Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2014 5:25 pm
by BriH
KaylaRobbo wrote:Got to ask this question - why did all of these people who were stood there and are now reporting it not react earlier????

I'm 5'0 and female and (before someone points out the obvious) would probably get a crack for my effort but if a big group of people had stepped in - things might have been different?!?!

Poor guy (no matter what the circumstances behind it)

And poor family. Really feel for them!
I know exactly where you are coming from and it made me very angry just reading about it.
But......if it's the Police? Very difficult to intervene without ending up on the end of a baton weilding cop yourself.
At least it's been caught on camera.
Will anything happen? I doubt it. Where were all his Mates?

Re: Former Rugby League player dies after plunging from hotel balcony in...

Posted: Fri Sep 05, 2014 12:52 am
by cpwigan
I only knew Luke in brief passing BUT I honestly could not imagine him being the antagonist. He was a really likeable young man who just seemed to enjoy sport and life.

Re: Former Rugby League player dies after plunging from hotel balcony in...

Posted: Fri Sep 05, 2014 3:42 am
by josie andrews
cpwigan wrote:I only knew Luke in brief passing BUT I honestly could not imagine him being the antagonist. He was a really likeable young man who just seemed to enjoy sport and life.
Very true cp, I knew Luke & his family well. I couldn't believe they were talking about him in part of the reports

Very sad RIP Luke xx

Re: Former Rugby League player dies after plunging from hotel balcony in...

Posted: Fri Sep 05, 2014 12:59 pm
by josie andrews

Re: Former Rugby League player dies after plunging from hotel balcony in...

Posted: Fri Sep 05, 2014 2:04 pm
by OAMJSONA
josie andrews wrote:
cpwigan wrote:I only knew Luke in brief passing BUT I honestly could not imagine him being the antagonist. He was a really likeable young man who just seemed to enjoy sport and life.
Very true cp, I knew Luke & his family well. I couldn't believe they were talking about him in part of the reports

Very sad RIP Luke xx
he used to train with my 2 lads in the gym and none of them had a bad word to say about the lad

Re: Former Rugby League player dies after plunging from hotel balcony in...

Posted: Sat Sep 06, 2014 11:11 am
by BriH
So pleased to read that Lisa Nandy is taking a very active interest in this - on the face of it - disgraceful affair.