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Tyra Spaulding is just another Jamaica suicide statistic
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 64271, member: 636"] Former Miss Jamaica Universe contestant Tyra Spaulding will be honored on Saturday, Oct. 25, after she died by suicide on Sept. 23 at age 26. Her death prompted international media coverage and sparked discussions about mental health across Jamaica and its diaspora. Twelve-year-old singer Jazmin Headley will perform a musical tribute at the funeral to honor Spaulding's memory. The World Health Organization identified suicide as the third leading cause of death among people aged 15 to 29 in 2021. More than 720,000 people die by suicide annually worldwide, with 73 percent occurring in low and middle-income countries. Jamaica recorded 44 suicide deaths through September 2025, with notable increases in July, August, and September compared to 2024. Psychotherapist Vassell George O'Gilvie said mental health disorders such as depression, bipolar disorder, and anxiety can distort thinking and create feelings of hopelessness. Life stressors such as job loss, relationship breakups, and financial burdens also contribute to suicidal behavior. Social media platforms often serve as outlets where at-risk individuals seek help, and O'Gilvie urged increased public awareness to identify warning signs. [/QUOTE]
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