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Heart disease, cancer, suicide, manslaughter.
No. The shooter would be charged with assault with a deadly weapon or manslaughter or homicide or whatever charges were applicable. Whether or not the person was planning to take their own life is irrelevant. The shooter will be charged but they will pay attention and say something like "killed in suicide attemped."
he commit suicide. (from jumping of the building)
It would depend on the Country you are from. But in all western Nations. No, you would not be persecuted. It is adequate to say that a person who witnessed a suicide would persecute themselves morally, knowing that perhaps they could've helped. However, if you happen to have been the person to tell them to attempt or push them to attempt suicide then yes. You would be charged with manslaughter in most states and territories.
There are many people who committed suicide after being charged with hacking. One man was known as John Messber. He committed suicide in the year 2009.
by jumping of a curb
No, there's no MA law against suicide. Attempted suicide might be illegal indirectly, such as jumping in front of a commuter train.
Such laws would vary from place to place but it's not likely you'd be charged if you didn't participate in any way in the suicide.
Jumping from a plane in the context of skydiving with proper equipment and training is not considered suicide. However, intentionally jumping without any safety measures or training would be considered a suicidal act.
Euthanasia is against the law in the UK and, depending on the circumstances, will either be treated as the criminal offence of 'murder' or of 'manslaughter'. Assisted suicide is also a criminal offence under the Suicide Act.
Aixa Moreno died in 1988, in Venezuela of suicide by jumping.
Hanging, shooting or jumping of a high building