13-year-old girl dies in Tando Adam after alleged social media blackmail
A 13-year-old student reportedly took her own life in Tando Adam after a boy from her neighborhood allegedly shared her photo on social media.
Initial reports indicated Urooj committed suicide by hanging herself in her room, and the police have since taken her body into custody for investigation.
In a video message, the girl’s mother accused a local boy of blackmailing her daughter, which led Urooj to take this drastic step.
The mother stated that around 11 pm last night, the boy attempted to blackmail Urooj by uploading her photo online, causing her deep distress.
The police confirmed that the body has been transferred to the Taluka Hospital Tando Adam for post-mortem and legal proceedings. The mother specifically accused a neighborhood resident, Imran Khoso, of blackmailing her daughter.
She further revealed that Imran told her younger daughter, Kainat, that he had uploaded Urooj’s picture on social media, which contributed to Arooj’s despair.
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Police officials have recorded the mother’s statement and are currently investigating the incident. They stated that definitive conclusions will only be drawn once the investigation uncovers the underlying motives.
What to do if some exhibits intent of self harm
Here’s what you should do if someone you know exhibits signs of suicide or a tendency to isolate or self harm:
• Try to make sure they are not left alone
• Remove any any objects they could use to harm themselves.
• Take or encourage the person to seek help from a medical or mental health professional
You can get in touch with the following mental health helplines and speak to them.
Mind Organisation 042 35761999 Umang 0317 4288665 Talk2me.pk 0333 4065139 Baat Karo 0335 5743344 Taskeen 0316 8275336 Rooh 0333 3337664 Rozan 0800-22444 OpenCounseling 042 35761999
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