The Gambian guy probably was stressed out after his ordeal of living in Gambia for most of his life and then his hard trek to the very strange land of Italy. So he most likely fell into a deep depression and saw no future for him anywhere. The good thing is that he didn't physically harm anyone else and that he didn't make a mess for someone to clean up. I have no idea what they did with his corpse but it was in one piece and not bloody.
It would be interesting to know how many, if any, of the witnesses develop regret within the year for not doing anything to rescue him. That's one of the negative effects of large crowds. The more people there are the less likely anyone will do something positive in such a situation.
Maybe at some point the people will start to feel shame at their inaction and that will become their hell. One thing is for sure and that is that none of them is a good Christian.
On the flip side some people in England have gotten into legal trouble trying to save people in similar situations because they didn't have the "proper training".
It would be interesting to know how many, if any, of the witnesses develop regret within the year for not doing anything to rescue him. That's one of the negative effects of large crowds. The more people there are the less likely anyone will do something positive in such a situation.
Maybe at some point the people will start to feel shame at their inaction and that will become their hell. One thing is for sure and that is that none of them is a good Christian.
On the flip side some people in England have gotten into legal trouble trying to save people in similar situations because they didn't have the "proper training".