Talk:Suicide methods
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Hesitation wound was nominated for deletion. The discussion was closed on 28 July 2011 with a consensus to merge. Its contents were merged into Suicide methods. The original page is now a redirect to this page. For the contribution history and old versions of the redirected article, please see its history; for its talk page, see here. |
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Text and/or other creative content from Suicide methods was copied or moved into Rail suicide. The former page's history now serves to provide attribution for that content in the latter page, and it must not be deleted as long as the latter page exists. |