Friend of Influencer Reshma K Found Dead in Suspected Suicide in Kasaragod
In a tragic turn of events, Sandesh, a 30-year-old male friend of social media influencer Reshma K, was found dead at his residence in Mannipadi, Kasaragod, on Sunday. The incident occurred just days after Reshma's own suicide, adding to the somber narrative surrounding the influencer's death.
Details of the Incident
Sandesh was discovered hanging from a ceiling fan in his room at approximately 1 am on Sunday. Despite being rushed to a nearby hospital, he was declared dead upon arrival. Authorities are treating the case as a suspected suicide, pending further investigation.
This development follows the death of Reshma K, popularly known as Chinnu Papu, who was found dead at her rented house in Choori on February 9. Reshma, a young influencer with over 200,000 followers, had recently divorced her husband and was living with her four-year-old son.
Connection to Reshma's Case
Sandesh had been summoned by police for questioning as part of the ongoing investigation into Reshma's suicide. After providing his statement, he was allowed to leave. According to friends, Sandesh had been experiencing severe mental distress in the wake of Reshma's death.
Reshma's family had previously alleged that her suicide was linked to a dispute with a male friend, though specific details were not disclosed. The police are now examining the potential connections between the two deaths.
Broader Implications
This case highlights the profound impact of mental health issues, particularly in the context of social media influence and personal relationships. The back-to-back tragedies have sparked discussions about the pressures faced by public figures and the importance of mental health support.
Authorities continue to investigate both incidents, with a focus on understanding the circumstances that led to these extreme steps. The community in Kozhikode and Kasaragod is mourning the loss of two individuals, underscoring the need for increased awareness and intervention in mental health crises.