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Sarawak teen jumps to death hours after asking Instagram friends if she should kill self

According to online news portal Astro Awani, Padawan district police chief Supt Aidil Bolhassan said the teenager had conducted the voting via Instagram. — Picture by Ahmad Zamzahuri

According to online news portal Astro Awani, Padawan district police chief Supt Aidil Bolhassan said the teenager had conducted the voting via Instagram. The teen had reportedly posted the headline “‘Really Important, Help Me Choose D/L” on the voting poll.The teen had also uploaded a Facebook status that read: ‘WANNA QUIT F**KING LIFE I’ M TIRED.’

The body was found at about 8pm by a member of the public who then reported it to the Batu Kawa Police Station.

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