- Apr 18, 2005
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Unfortunately the fact of the matter is that men will continue to commit suicide. I am not actually sure if preventative programs will have much impact if the decision is made within, i mean it’s 2025 and what went wrong with Troy Selwood? I’d suggest there’d be a lot of support available now, however it has clearly not been utilised or accessed. Why? The answers will lie close to Troy Selwood and his closest friends or family members.
I think sometimes when the decisions are made to commit suicide then there’s no going back. Stopping and preventing is incredibly difficult.
I think sometimes when the decisions are made to commit suicide then there’s no going back. Stopping and preventing is incredibly difficult.





a mental health issue.