catseye
Old lady trouser-smell with yesterday's knickers
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It occurred to me the other day, amid reading more theories about 'pushers' killing people near water... has the incidence of 'mysterious' water based deaths dropped due to Covid lockdowns, and is it for the reasons we suspect?
With university students being sent home and the usual levels of socialising among the young having dropped, particularly over winter and spring when the river levels are high, has there been a concomitant reduction in the number of bodies found in water? And if the number has dropped, then does this give weight to the idea that the numbers of deaths of young people near water may be due to unwise behaviour around rivers/the sea whilst intoxicated, rather than a murderer whose chief method of killing is pushing people into water?
With university students being sent home and the usual levels of socialising among the young having dropped, particularly over winter and spring when the river levels are high, has there been a concomitant reduction in the number of bodies found in water? And if the number has dropped, then does this give weight to the idea that the numbers of deaths of young people near water may be due to unwise behaviour around rivers/the sea whilst intoxicated, rather than a murderer whose chief method of killing is pushing people into water?