She's gone, now what?!
ARAB TIMES: Kuwaiti teenage girl hangs to death in Mishref family home.
KUWAIT CITY, Oct 6: A 19-year-old Kuwaiti girl committed suicide Tuesday by hanging herself inside the bathroom in her room at her family’s house in Mishref.
Security sources disclosed the girl’s family reported the incident to police immediately after finding her lifeless body inside the bathroom in her room. Security men and medical emergency personnel rushed to the scene. Her remains were referred to Forensics.
A case was registered and investigations are underway to determine the actual circumstances that prompted the girl to end her own life.
By Munaif Nayef and Nawaf Al-Hamlan
Special to the Arab Times
Her mother said she was "so happy" but I am not sure why she said it.
Some people are going off about it that this girl isn't at all Yasmeen! they say Yasmeen lives in Salwa. This girl lived in Mishref. Well, ma yndra 3nkm yakuwaityeen, bs sha6reen e6el3oon esha3at. Although I would want nothing more than to know it wasn't in fact Yasmeen, this feel like another classic case of "say anything for the cover-up."
Ina low yeft7 3ml il shey6aan.
I hope maybe one day this society will be able to face depression in a compassionate way, rather than hiding it and worsening the stigma. This fear of society, when will people break free from their mental prisons? Its the fear of society that controls our actions, monitors our thoughts and makes us assume just about everything is shameful.
KUWAIT CITY, Oct 6: A 19-year-old Kuwaiti girl committed suicide Tuesday by hanging herself inside the bathroom in her room at her family’s house in Mishref.
Security sources disclosed the girl’s family reported the incident to police immediately after finding her lifeless body inside the bathroom in her room. Security men and medical emergency personnel rushed to the scene. Her remains were referred to Forensics.
A case was registered and investigations are underway to determine the actual circumstances that prompted the girl to end her own life.
By Munaif Nayef and Nawaf Al-Hamlan
Special to the Arab Times
Her mother said she was "so happy" but I am not sure why she said it.
A cover-up has taken place. And now the cause of death is not suicide, despite was newspapers are reporting. Why would they lie? "feshla" "fethee7a" "3aib" were the answers my parents and most likely your parents will give you. This society needs a car wash service to their brains.
Some people are going off about it that this girl isn't at all Yasmeen! they say Yasmeen lives in Salwa. This girl lived in Mishref. Well, ma yndra 3nkm yakuwaityeen, bs sha6reen e6el3oon esha3at. Although I would want nothing more than to know it wasn't in fact Yasmeen, this feel like another classic case of "say anything for the cover-up."
Ina low yeft7 3ml il shey6aan.
I hope maybe one day this society will be able to face depression in a compassionate way, rather than hiding it and worsening the stigma. This fear of society, when will people break free from their mental prisons? Its the fear of society that controls our actions, monitors our thoughts and makes us assume just about everything is shameful.
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Depression, adultery, rape, child abuse, gay repression are some of many issues we need to start talking about with no shame and deal with them instead of burying our souls and pretending that everything is dandy.