Thursday, May 16, 2019

Still time to apply and study in the UK from September 2019

Universities all over the UK still have places available on courses beginning in September 2019.

UK universities need to fill up their courses before the new academic year begins, and SI-UK can help you successfully apply to a number of fantastic institutions. Students can learn more about UCAS Clearing and universities which still have places available this September below.

UK University September 2019 Entry




Teenage girl commits suicide after 69% voted for her to die on Instagram poll

A 16 year old girl has committed suicide in Kuching, Sarakwak in Malaysia, after an Instagram poll resulted to majority voting that she dies.

The teenager identified as Davia Emelia‘s body was discovered sprawled on the road on May 13 at around 8pm, according to The Sarawak Tribune.

She is believed to have jumped to her death from a rented unit in Batu Kara New Township. Authorities also found her Instagram poll which she posted prior to her death, Emelia reportedly created the poll at around 3pm on that day.

The poll asked:

“Really important! Help me choose D/L”

“D” and “L” presumably stood for “die” and “live”.

Apparently, 69 percent had voted for “D”.

The Instagram pool was not the only thing found, Davia Emelia also reportedly took to Facebook to say that she was “tired” of life:

“WANNA QUIT (MY) F*CKING LIFE, I’M TIRED.”

According to Sarawak Tribune, both Emelia’s Indonesian mother and father are separated and both have remarried. Her father rarely returned to see her after marrying a Vietnamese woman. Her mother remarried a man with a 15-year-old son.

It is suspected that these events added to the stress of the teenage girl, leading her to commit suicide. Her suicide has been classified as a “sudden death” by authorities, who do not suspect foul play.






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