If the person that attempted it was treated by any medical or public safety (EMS) personnel, yes. Those people are required to make such a report.
There are approximately 4 countries with no records of suicide reported: -Honduras (since 1978) -Haiti (since 2003) -Antigua and Barbuda (since 1995) -Saint Kitts and Nevis (since 1995) Now, the year that I left at the end of the country was the last year that a suicide was reported to the authorities. It doesn't mean a suicide didn't occur after that; perhaps it was just not reported to the police. Other countries with low suicide rates include the Bahamas, Peru, and Iran.
This is known as the Werther effect or copycat suicide. It refers to the phenomenon where publicized suicide incidents may trigger imitative suicides or suicide attempts.
One confirmed attempt in the early hours of June 5th this year.
When someone attempts suicide by cutting the wrists the radial artery is the main artery that is cut. The ulnar artery may also be lacerated.
Suicide isn't against the law when one has bad grammer. That's a loophole in Washington's lawbook.
Under HIPPA, a fine up to $50,000 or up to one year in prison, or both
In 2005, there were 4,212 "youth" suicides. Youth applying to those aged 15 to 24, and the suicide rate of that age group was 10. My source of information appears to only give the rate of successful suicides. Only one in four suicide attempts is made by males, but one in five successful suicides is by females. See the link beow for more information.
The one time he's known to have tried to kill himself, he succeeded. Some people claim that Hitler contemplated suicide in 1923, but there's no real proof that he ever got as far as an actual attempt.
You should not commit suicide from bullying because escaping the problem is not a solution to the problem. Instead of feeling sorry for the situation, there are many ways on how one can alleviate and solve the problem. There are authorities or school personnel, whom one can talk to, in order to report these issues.
In most countries suicide is no longer a criminal act. Aiding someone to commit is (in some), but the act itself isn't. India is in the process of repealing it's suicide laws (may already have occurred). Singapore is the only country I could find with it still on the books. Suicide attempts are punishable by one year in prison. Not sure of any other countries.
If one receives a stolen or recovered car in a UK dealership, the best thing to do is to report it to authorities. If not reported, one can receive sentencing for driving a bought car that was actually stolen.
Almost one million people die from suicide each year. That is, on average, about one death every 40 seconds. Each year, more die of suicide than of war and homicide combined. Suicide is among the top three causes of death among those aged 15-44 years in some countries. It is the second leading cause of death in the 10-24 years age group. These figures do not include suicide attempts which are much more frequent than successful suicide. Depending on the study, there may be ten to twenty times the attempts when compared to completed suicides, if not more. In 2004, worldwide, suicide was estimated to represent 1.3% of the total global disease burden. In the United States, the suicide rate has sharply risen each year and accounts for roughly 2% of overall deaths.