Members Lucky Posted November 10, 2010 Members Posted November 10, 2010 From the NY Post, this article might make you realize what a peaceful place we have: A Japanese man committed suicide live on the internet after heated exchanges with online users who dared him to kill himself, local reports said Wednesday. The 24-year-old man in the northern city of Sendai was found dead Tuesday morning in his apartment by local police, who received reports from web users, newspaper Yomiuri Shimbun reported. The man, who lived alone, had been on extended sick leave from his job since August and had posted complaints about his work, local newspaper Sankei Shimbun said. The man began to broadcast images of himself on live streaming service Ustream on Sunday night, announcing his plan to kill himself and discussing his views about life. After a break, his broadcast resumed early Tuesday and he hanged himself in his apartment at around 5:30am local time, Sankei said. His broadcast received many messages, with some web users encouraging him to kill himself quickly, while others urged him to desist. Ustream stopped the broadcast after 6:00am Tuesday, following reports from an increasing number of viewers, Yomiuri said. Japan has one of the world's highest suicide rates, accounting for more than 32,000 deaths last year, the 12th consecutive year to exceed 30,000 deaths. Read more: http://www.nypost.com/p/news/international/japanese_man_commits_suicide_live_AhKeLXIRET51fC15htRbhI#ixzz14tJWSy3g Quote
Guest NeedSome Posted November 10, 2010 Posted November 10, 2010 That is really terrible. What the fuck is the world coming to when people urge someone to commit suicide online? I'm sure that this guy had all kinds of mental health issues to actually do something like this. I really hate to think that someone could be swayed to end it all because of some anonymous internet retards. From the NY Post, this article might make you realize what a peaceful place we have: A Japanese man committed suicide live on the internet after heated exchanges with online users who dared him to kill himself, local reports said Wednesday. The 24-year-old man in the northern city of Sendai was found dead Tuesday morning in his apartment by local police, who received reports from web users, newspaper Yomiuri Shimbun reported. The man, who lived alone, had been on extended sick leave from his job since August and had posted complaints about his work, local newspaper Sankei Shimbun said. The man began to broadcast images of himself on live streaming service Ustream on Sunday night, announcing his plan to kill himself and discussing his views about life. After a break, his broadcast resumed early Tuesday and he hanged himself in his apartment at around 5:30am local time, Sankei said. His broadcast received many messages, with some web users encouraging him to kill himself quickly, while others urged him to desist. Ustream stopped the broadcast after 6:00am Tuesday, following reports from an increasing number of viewers, Yomiuri said. Japan has one of the world's highest suicide rates, accounting for more than 32,000 deaths last year, the 12th consecutive year to exceed 30,000 deaths. Read more: http://www.nypost.com/p/news/international/japanese_man_commits_suicide_live_AhKeLXIRET51fC15htRbhI#ixzz14tJWSy3g Quote
Guest zipperzone Posted November 10, 2010 Posted November 10, 2010 Its the same mentality as the creeps who stand looking at a suicidal man on a roof yelling "jump, jump". Quote
Guest FourAces Posted November 11, 2010 Posted November 11, 2010 Not very unlike the young man who killed himself live on JustinTV. Not one person bothered to get help in that case. Like this terrible story that one too saw people urging him to do it. Where is the moral fabric of our world? Moral should not mean conservative or liberal moral has no political affiliation. Quote