Filipino drummer streams suicide live on Facebook as he plummets 34 floors
Dubai: A musician in the Philippines live streamed his own death on Facebook, as he fell from the 34th floor ending a long battle with clinical depression.
41-year-old drummer Brian Velasco played for the band Razorback and according to news website mirror.co.uk, he said good bye to his friends and family with a final message: “I’m going to go now.”
He reportedly then said, “Here I go,” before jumping to his death.
According to the report, Manila Police District Homicide Section said that his body was found on a safety canopy on the ground floor.
@IrishDDizon: “Please do not share Brian Velasco’s suicide video. It’s not entertainment. Someone DIED. Please do not let your need for [rumour] overpower your humanity. Rest in peace, Brian.”
In a tweet, the Philippines Department of Health sent out condolences to Velasco’s family and friends and urged people to stop sharing the video.
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#DepressionIsNotAJoke
Several social media users spoke up about the need to address depression using the hashtag #DepressionIsNotAJoke.
Tweep @johnsalvacruzph reacted to the news, writing: “So, I just heard what’s been going on. Brian Velasco, drummer of Razorback has taken his own life due to depression. Some or most people think depression is a joke. He showed us that it isn’t. This is a really sad day for OPM [Filipino music]. Thank you for the music.”
https://twitter.com/Marselogy/status/1085415614460715009
Sharing her own experience with depression, tweep @ruthipieee asked people to reach out if they were struggling: “Let me know and let’s empower each other. Or let someone know or seek help. Suicide is NOT an option! We should always look on the brighter side of life. #SaveSomeone #ReachOut We can do better. Our lives matter. We deserve better. #WeCanOvercome.”