Suicide prevention: Focus on help and relatives!

Suicide prevention: Focus on help and relatives!

In a tragic discovery, two dead men were found on Monday in a workshop in Styria. The police reported that the two apparently fell victim to a violent crime. The circumstances of the incident are still unclear and investigations are underway to clarify the background and possible suspects. The authorities have indications of a violent argument that led to this fatal incident. Such an incident is not only shocking, but also throws a light on the increasing violent situations in the region that burden the community.

The World Health Organization estimates that every suicide affects at least five to seven bereaved. This makes it clear how far -reaching the consequences of such an incident can be. The self -help association AGUS - relatives around suicide e.V. emphasizes that grief after a suicide often continues over the years and affects many people. It is estimated that around 50,000 people in Germany are affected by suicide annually. This association offers support for mourners who have lost a close person through suicide. The help of Agus is invaluable for those who have lost a loved one and are looking for consolation and understanding in their grief. Advice centers are also available for those affected and their relatives, such as the BESU- advice for those affected by suicide and belonging in Berlin, which offers targeted support.

In view of the current events and the thematic interweaving, it is crucial to consider the available help offers for people in crisis situations. While the police continue to work on the investigation of violence crime, it is important to also focus on emotional stress and the associated help offers. Information on psychological support can be called up on platforms such as Suizidprophylaxe.de that provide valuable contacts with auxiliary facilities.

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