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Heartbroken man commits suicide live on Facebook after girlfriend breaks up with him
By HARRIET MALLINSON FOR MAILONLINE
PUBLISHED: 04:58 EST, 11 October 2016 | UPDATED: 07:22 EST, 11 October 2016
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This is the tragic moment a heartbroken man shot himself live on Facebook.
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Around 37 seconds into the four minute clip, the young man readjusts the camera, takes aim... and fires.
The footage then goes completely black.
The heartbreaking video has since been viewed 543, 000 times and attracted 14,000 comments.
One social media user watching the livestream desperately pleaded, 'Don't do it, for the love of god'.
According to Turkish website bugunun haberi, his relatives heard the shooting and discovered his body.
The young man is shirtless in what appears to be his bedroom as he presses the gun to his chest. His first attempt fails as the shotgun appears to lock before he proceeds to fire a second time - and the screen goes black
Local media reports state he later died in hospital.
Ceren had previously documented his distraught emotions online, posting a Facebook status saying 'feeling broken' along with the words, 'Our love saga would be written, "Behold, the eyes would not cry, half of you is going to tell you now, my hands do without that side''.'
Last month he had also posted on Facebook: 'And now he passed away in peace. Why do you think spring is in the middle of ice. Just shut up and smiled at him, I gave a lesson "That's why darkness. Forgive me, girl''.'
Turkish police have now launched an investigation into the death, which reportedly occurred in Duzici, a town and district in Osmaniye Province.
For confidential support call the Samaritans on 116123 or visit a local Samaritans branch, seesamaritans.org
Read more: Turkish man commits suicide live on Facebook after girlfriend breaks up with him | Daily Mail Online
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- Erdogan Ceren can be seen holding a shotgun to his chest in tragic clip
- His first attempt at shooting fails
- He adjusts the camera, aims again and fires - and the screen goes black
- Turkish media reports he later died in hospital
By HARRIET MALLINSON FOR MAILONLINE
PUBLISHED: 04:58 EST, 11 October 2016 | UPDATED: 07:22 EST, 11 October 2016
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This is the tragic moment a heartbroken man shot himself live on Facebook.
In the shocking footage Erdogan Ceren, from Previous
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Around 37 seconds into the four minute clip, the young man readjusts the camera, takes aim... and fires.
The footage then goes completely black.
The heartbreaking video has since been viewed 543, 000 times and attracted 14,000 comments.
One social media user watching the livestream desperately pleaded, 'Don't do it, for the love of god'.
According to Turkish website bugunun haberi, his relatives heard the shooting and discovered his body.
The young man is shirtless in what appears to be his bedroom as he presses the gun to his chest. His first attempt fails as the shotgun appears to lock before he proceeds to fire a second time - and the screen goes black
Local media reports state he later died in hospital.
Ceren had previously documented his distraught emotions online, posting a Facebook status saying 'feeling broken' along with the words, 'Our love saga would be written, "Behold, the eyes would not cry, half of you is going to tell you now, my hands do without that side''.'
Last month he had also posted on Facebook: 'And now he passed away in peace. Why do you think spring is in the middle of ice. Just shut up and smiled at him, I gave a lesson "That's why darkness. Forgive me, girl''.'
Turkish police have now launched an investigation into the death, which reportedly occurred in Duzici, a town and district in Osmaniye Province.
For confidential support call the Samaritans on 116123 or visit a local Samaritans branch, seesamaritans.org
Read more: Turkish man commits suicide live on Facebook after girlfriend breaks up with him | Daily Mail Online
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