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Trolled on social media, NRI girl in UAE planned to livestream suicide, saved in nick of time 

When the police officers and reached the girl's flat in Sharjah, she was apparently preparing herself to end her life.

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SHARJAH: A 20-year-old Indian girl here upset over comments mocking her picture on social media planned to commit suicide and live stream it, but was saved in time by the police.

According to a Khaleej Times report on Saturday, the cybercrime patrols of the Dubai Police notified their counterparts in Sharjah about a message circulating in the social media wherein a girl had declared that she would commit suicide and make a live video of it during midnight on Friday.

Police officials said that the girl, who was not named, was in severe depression due to being trolled and cyberbullied on social media that drove her on the brink of suicide.

The Sharjah Police swung into action to save the girl. It managed to identify the source and location from where the message was sent. The police officers and patrols department reached the girl's flat in Sharjah's Al Nahda area. They told the girl's father about her plans to kill herself.

When they entered the girl's room, she was apparently preparing herself to end her life, the report said. The police said they calmed her down and told her they were there to help her.

The girl was later provided psychological support and counselling to banish the thought of suicide.

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