"Don't Love or Trust Anyone, Death is Dear", Tearful Young Poet Firoz Alam's Final Act on FB Live

In UP's Sambhal, a rising young poet ended his life during Facebook Live. Firoz Alam, known for 'Ishq' poetry, shed tears while consuming poison on camera, dying before hospital arrival.
Sambhal young poet Firoz Alam committed suicide (Photo - ITG)

Source: aajtak

Uttar Pradesh News:

In the Asmoli area of Sambhal district, young poet Firoz Alam tragically ended his life during a Facebook Live session. Returning from Delhi, Firoz warned viewers against love and trust before consuming poison on social media.

In his video, he clearly stated that the decision was his own, and no one else was responsible. Before his family could respond to the video and take him to a hospital, Firoz had already passed away. The family conducted his cremation without any legal proceedings.

'Neither Love Nor Trust'

Known for his heartfelt poetry about 'Ishq', Firoz Alam was popular in rural circles. During his Facebook Live, he appeared highly emotional, tears streaming down his face.

He addressed the viewers saying, "Friends, don't trust anyone, don't fall in love. Stay content within yourself, only then will you succeed. Don't rely on family or anyone else." He warned that giving too much freedom to someone could lead to ruin.

Budding poet ends life in UP's Sambhal. Known for 'Ishq' poetry, Firoz Alam consumed poison on camera and died before hospital arrival.

Source: aajtak

'Death Has Always Been Dear to Me'

Moments before his suicide, Firoz made it clear that he was under no pressure. He said, "I am weary of life, which is why I am embracing death. Death has always been dearer to me." In his video, he also revealed having attempted suicide three times prior. He emphasized multiple times that nobody was behind his decision and that he willingly chose to end his life.

Succumbed Before Hospital Arrival

As soon as his family learned of the incident, they rushed him to a private hospital, but he died en route. The doctors pronounced him dead, leaving the family in despair. Asmoli Police Station's Mohit Choudhary mentioned there's no formal report of the incident yet, but an investigation will commence if a complaint arises.

Note: If you or someone you know is contemplating suicide, it's a critical medical emergency. Immediately contact the Government of India's Jeevansathi Helpline at 18002333330 or the TeleMANAS Helpline at 1800914416. Your identity will be kept confidential, and experts will offer necessary guidance. Remember, life is invaluable.
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