http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/5353737/Man-picks-suicide-spot-on
-Google-Earth.html

David Grant, a car parts worker, drove 200 miles to Dartmoor to kill
himself - after printing off Google aerial pictures of his suicide
location from the internet.

An inquest heard how Mr Grant also printed off notices against the
dangers of carbon monoxide poisoning as he gassed himself in his car.

The 40 year-old from London planned his death with great precision and
left A4 size sheets on his car telling passing people not to open the
doors.
 
The car parts worker had been suffering from work-related stress, the
inquest in Torquay, Devon, heard.

Bachelor Mr Grant was found in his car at Bone Hill Rocks car park near
Widecombe in the Moor in Devon in February.

Members of the public found his fume-filled car and tried to get him
out, but he had died from carbon monoxide poisoning.

The inquest heard his signs read: "Danger. Do not enter at any cost. CO2
kills." Police found a notice detailing the names of next of kin.

PC Simon Knott said aerial pictures of the area had been printed off the
Internet were found in the car.

Det Sgt Michael Brewer said: "He had arranged it with almost too much
precision, Everything was very neatly done."

Coroner Ian Arrow recorded a suicide verdict and said: "He planned this
with great expertise."
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