A genuine, respectful suggestion then to those who are easily offended by this type of discussion - many do find the subject fascinating, even if it is somewhat morbid. It's human nature, little different to watching 'Bones' or CSI, or even Aircrash Investigation or whatever. Without that type of interest in grizzly subjects we would live in a world devoid of coroners and pathologists, among others. It is rarely intended to be disrespectful, and those directly affected by any particular incident are unlikely to be flicking through a forum looking for - and then reading - threads on the subject. It is a tragically frequent happening and very definitely comes under the topic of incidents affecting the railway. A person jumping under or being hit by a train is not a discreet occurrence and will generally cause significant levels of discussion in various circles.
So the crux of it; these threads very rarely have titles that are anything other than abjectly self explanatory - 'Fatality Keynsham' being an example. Most forum users here are intelligent enough to work out what such a thread will likely refer to. If any further information on the matter is likely to offend, don't read it! Carefully reading every post and then posting yourself, criticising others' discussion, is both baffling and frankly rather silly. People are free to discuss, reading and participation are both entirely optional.
That is all!