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Men are more likely to go missing -- with a fatal outcome -- during a night out in the UK in December than at any other time of year, a new study led by an expert from London's Kingston University has revealed.
Preliminary findings released in the run-up to the festive period show that, of 97 cases recorded between January 2010 and August 2015 more than half the fatal disappearances occurred during winter, with a fifth in December alone. Five men were described as having been on a Christmas party and a further five as going missing on New Year's Eve or in the early hours of 1 January. The perils of waterways were a significant factor in the demise of 86 missing men found dead after last being seen socialising.
The release of the data has led to renewed calls for males to look after friends and colleagues when out celebrating during the Christmas party season -- with a particular focus on taking care when walking home near rivers, canals and docks.
(Score: 2, Insightful) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday December 27 2015, @02:24PM
Lots of holiday parties and dinners with relatives. Some who recently broke off a relationship or lost a job, and saw his friends happily hooked up and/or getting ahead in their careers, might make the mistake of using alcohol to erase the pain.
Then a couple of those might end up the way of members of the 27 club. [wikipedia.org]