Ajmer Boy Posts Photo of Ceiling Fan Online, Police's Swift Action Prevents Suicide
Ajmer Boy Posts Photo of Ceiling Fan Online, Police's Swift Action Prevents Suicide
In the post, he expressed his despair with phrases like "bye-bye" and apologised to his family, indicating he felt he would no longer be seen.

In a concerning trend of a rise in suicide cases among young people, the police have formed a specialised team to monitor social media for posts that indicate suicidal thoughts. Thanks to this initiative, a young man in Rajasthan was saved just before attempting to take his own life.

At 1:45 AM on October 17, the 18-year-old from Ajmer, identified as Sahil, posted a troubling message on social media accompanied by a photo of a fan in his room. In the post, he expressed his despair with phrases like “bye-bye” and apologised to his family, indicating he felt he would no longer be seen.

The district police’s social media cell quickly detected the alarming post and acted promptly, dispatching a team to Sahil’s residence. Thanks to their swift response, officers were able to reach him in time and provide the necessary support, preventing a tragic outcome.

SHO Shyam Singh confirmed the details of the incident, highlighting the emotional turmoil Sahil faced due to a romantic betrayal, which contributed to his distress.

DISCLAIMER: If you or someone you know needs help, call any of these helplines: Aasra (Mumbai) 022-27546669, Sneha (Chennai) 044-24640050, Sumaitri (Delhi) 011-23389090, Cooj (Goa) 0832- 2252525, Jeevan (Jamshedpur) 065-76453841, Pratheeksha (Kochi) 048-42448830, Maithri (Kochi) 0484-2540530, Roshni (Hyderabad) 040-66202000, Lifeline 033-64643267 (Kolkata)

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