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Social media talks about the "hottest" news that Nadine Lustre's brother had allegedly commit suicide.
According to the report from Journal PH, the 16-year-old brother of actress Nadine Lustre committed suicide by shooting his head inside his room in Quezon City on Monday night.
PO3 Elario Wanawan, QCPD-Criminal Investigation and Detection Unit, identified the victim as Isaiah Paguia Lustre, 16, a High School student. Isaiah Lustre got a bullet shot gun right in the head.
Based on the statement of the victims' brothers Ezexiel and Naomie, at around 7:45 pm they were busy playing games on the Ipad when they heard two gunshots from the room of Isaiah.
Immediately they went to Isaiah's room and found that their brother was in bloody ruin. The victim's brothers immediately sought help from their neighbors and rushed to Pacific Global Medical Center but later died at the hospital.
In the statement of the victims siblings to the policemen, there was no problem with them in the past but in the last weeks it was obvious that they were feeling sorry, tired, Isaiah did not talk to them and kept confinement in his room.
Ulysses Lustre, the victim's father, refused to investigate the alleged crimes in his home because he believed he was convicted of suicide.
Scene of the Crime Operatives (SOCO) personnel have seized 2 live ammunitions of caliber 380 which the victim used to commit suicide.
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As of this writing, no further confirmation has been made about Nadine Lustre's alleged brother's suicide which referred to by this conversation.
However, Nadine also posted in her Instagram stories of semi-colon and #KeepGoing words.
This is the same post as his boyfriend James Reid.
The semi-colon is a well-known suicide awareness symbol initiated by Amy Bleue, who has embraced this symbol for remembering her father who suicide.
This allegedly signifies the use of a semi-colon writer instead of terminating their writing. The writer is the man and the sentence is the life.
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The Department of Health, together with the World Health Organization, and Natasha Goulbourn Foundation, launched Hopeline last year, a 24/7 suicide prevention hotline, in observance of the National Suicide Prevention Awareness Day.
Hopeline may be reached at (02) 804-4637; 0917-5584673; and 2919 for Globe and TM subscribers.
Responders for the hotline have been trained by psychologists and psychiatrists to provide aid for callers.
In behalf of Our Daily Revelations PH, we express our sincerest condolences to the family of Nadine Lustre. We pray that the truth comes to light soon.
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