THUNG SUKHLA, CHONBURI, THAILAND – APRIL, 2017 Silikallaya Saisaen, 32, worked as a factory worker. She lost her job and her boyfriend left her. It was too much for her and she decided to quit life. She tied a long nylon rope to a beam in the bathroom and hung herself from it. Her corpse was not found until two days later, after its smell began to bother the neighbours.
If you’re thinking about suicide, please stop and recognize that your pain is not permanent, but this step would be. It may feel like there’s no other way, but there is hope, even if it’s hard to see right now. Your feelings are temporary, and with help, they can pass.
Talking about what you're going through might feel difficult, but it’s the first step toward healing. Don’t turn away from the people who want to support you. Life can offer more than what you're feeling right now, and the pain doesn't have to last forever. You deserve help, and it’s available.
If you need immediate help, please contact a helpline.