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A Newcastle fan tweeted: "It's time to die." The group responded and his life was saved - Walla! sport

2020-12-08T15:41:35.688Z


Martin Lorimer wrote a suicidal tweet and disappeared. The club responded: "You are important and valued and you are not alone. Please contact us." After a few hours he is healthy and intact


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A Newcastle fan tweeted: "It's time to die."

The group responded and his life was saved

Martin Lorimer wrote a suicidal tweet and disappeared.

The club responded: "You are important and valued and you are not alone. Please contact us."

After a few hours he is healthy and intact

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Tuesday, 08 December 2020, 13:44

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Did an exciting gesture by the Newcastle team prevent its fan from committing suicide?

Martin Lorimer was absent last night (Monday) after stirring up Twitter with a suicidal tweet and writing: "Once a Geordie always a Geordie! Time to die".

Laurimer wrote that "it was time to die" and since then his traces have disappeared.

This tweet received hundreds of comments and retweets, with one comment being from Newcastle's official Twitter account.

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Found healthy and intact.

Martin Lorimer (Photo from Twitter)

The club from the North East of England responded to this tweet by writing: "Hi Martin, please contact someone as soon as possible. We are all here for you and we will do everything to help. You are important, you are valued and you are not alone. We are sending you a private message with a number you can call If you want to talk, be strong. "



This tweet also caused past stars with thousands of followers like Stan Collimor and others to tweet and assist in the search for Moriner and indeed, a few hours after the tweet the Newcastle fan club updated that he was healthy and intact.

Was Newcastle's response part of that?

Maybe so.

Newcastle's tweet and reaction

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Stan Collimor came to the rescue

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