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Sashikala Nadarajah; A Possibility Of An Attempted Suicide Due To Cyberbullying?​

BY TRISH K

AUGUST 8, 2022


Image Credit: Sashikala Nadarajah's Facebook Page

Image Credit: Sashikala Nadarajah's Facebook Page
The world of social media and influence looks all sunshine and rainbows, but it has a dark side that few talk about. Tragically, Sashikala Nadarajah fell into the side where she has been incessantly mocked and criticised for her handful of bag collections on Tik Tok.
Known as a famous Tik Tok influencer with more than 29.4K followers on the video-sharing app, the mother of three daughters is believed to have attempted suicide due to relentless cyberbullying. In the tragic turn of events, cyberbullying has allegedly led to the death of a 44-year-old woman.
According to the kids, the nasty comments generated from her Tik Tok account were too much for her to bear, and it allegedly drove the victim to take a fateful decision to end her own life at her home in Subang Jaya, reported Sinar Daily.
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Image Credit: Sashikala Nadarajah’s Facebook Page
Let’s pause for a second to contemplate how excruciatingly painful Sashikala’s life must have been before she took such an extreme decision. To be judged, harassed, humiliated, and constantly causing extreme anguish, we are still living in a judgemental society.
Every death has an impact, and every loss of life is difficult to bounce back from, but the amount of pressure that she experienced was truly devastating. Social media, for all its perks, can be a difficult terrain to navigate. Bearing that in mind, the death of Shashikala is that much more heartbreaking.
On 20th May 2020, we came across the news of a 20-year-old woman in Penang who committed suicide after a TikTok video of her and a migrant worker was posted on the Facebook page Jocker Oruvan, with a derogatory caption. Since the Facebook account that instigated the cyberbullying has been deactivated to date, there are no follow-ups on her death case as well.
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Mental health is not something to joke about. It has become a constant chime we keep hearing everywhere. Let’s normalise asking our loved ones or anyone who we bump into our daily life for emotional consent.
 

Mother Of 3 Allegedly Ends Her Life After Receiving Hate Comments On TikTok Account​

Netizens believe she was a victim of cyberbullying.
SARAH YEOH AUGUST 9, 2022

Mother of 3 allegedly ends her life after receiving hate comments on tiktok account | weirdkaya

A mother of 3 children allegedly took her own life after she received a flood of hate comments on her TikTok account.
Sinar Daily reported that 44-year-old Sashikala Nadarajah was found dead at her home in USJ, Subang Jaya yesterday morning (Aug 8).

Mother of 3 allegedly ends her life after receiving hate comments on tiktok account
Photo via Sinar Daily

Target of hate comments online​

Prior to her death, Sashikala had a TikTok account under the handle @sashikala1978 which had more than 32,400 followers.

However, things began to take a horrifying turn after she started receiving hate comments about her videos on her appearance and handbag collection.


Among some the comments included mocking the way how she pronounced certain brands, accusing her of flaunting her wealth, and even body shaming her while she posted a video of her dancing at home.

Mother of 3 allegedly ends her life after receiving hate comments on tiktok account
Photo via TikTok
While many of Sashikala’s followers advised her against responding to the haters, she nevertheless insisted on doing so, saying that it was her nature to call out such individuals as she wanted to defend her reputation.

Outpouring of rage and sorrow​

Sashikala’s death has since sparked much anger and grief among her followers, who called upon the authorities to launch an investigation into the matter.
TikToker and founder of Veron Academy Rose Veronica claimed that cyberbullying was the cause for Sashikala’s demise.


Sashikala is no more. Her kids told that their mother could not tolerate the hateful comments on her Tik Tok account.
“I couldn’t imagine in what state she was to take such a drastic decision,” she said in a video posted at 4am yesterday.
Police later told Sinar Daily that a post-mortem will be carried out to determine the cause of death.

The Sun reported that Malaysia was ranked second in Asia for cyberbullying and sixth out of 28 countries, according to a 2018 research by tech review site comparitech.com.​

Cyberbullying is punishable under Section 233 (1) of the Communications and Multimedia Act 1998, where it carries a fine of up to RM50,000, or jail of up to a year, or both upon conviction.
 
Those who cannot take the heat in cyber space shouldn't indulge in cyber space.
 
Silly girl.
You will be judge by people who judge themselves the same way. Why circumvent yourself to how they look at the world?

Unfortunately. The more they stir the hotter the topic.
 

Sashikala Nadarajah; A Possibility Of An Attempted Suicide Due To Cyberbullying?​

BY TRISH K

AUGUST 8, 2022


Image Credit: Sashikala Nadarajah's Facebook Page's Facebook Page

Image Credit: Sashikala Nadarajah's Facebook Page
The world of social media and influence looks all sunshine and rainbows, but it has a dark side that few talk about. Tragically, Sashikala Nadarajah fell into the side where she has been incessantly mocked and criticised for her handful of bag collections on Tik Tok.
Known as a famous Tik Tok influencer with more than 29.4K followers on the video-sharing app, the mother of three daughters is believed to have attempted suicide due to relentless cyberbullying. In the tragic turn of events, cyberbullying has allegedly led to the death of a 44-year-old woman.
According to the kids, the nasty comments generated from her Tik Tok account were too much for her to bear, and it allegedly drove the victim to take a fateful decision to end her own life at her home in Subang Jaya, reported Sinar Daily.
Untitled-design-3-e1659931399521-300x192.png.webp
Image Credit: Sashikala Nadarajah’s Facebook Page
Let’s pause for a second to contemplate how excruciatingly painful Sashikala’s life must have been before she took such an extreme decision. To be judged, harassed, humiliated, and constantly causing extreme anguish, we are still living in a judgemental society.
Every death has an impact, and every loss of life is difficult to bounce back from, but the amount of pressure that she experienced was truly devastating. Social media, for all its perks, can be a difficult terrain to navigate. Bearing that in mind, the death of Shashikala is that much more heartbreaking.
On 20th May 2020, we came across the news of a 20-year-old woman in Penang who committed suicide after a TikTok video of her and a migrant worker was posted on the Facebook page Jocker Oruvan, with a derogatory caption. Since the Facebook account that instigated the cyberbullying has been deactivated to date, there are no follow-ups on her death case as well.
98291323_1187789881612981_8984500335401762816_n-203x300.jpg.webp

Mental health is not something to joke about. It has become a constant chime we keep hearing everywhere. Let’s normalise asking our loved ones or anyone who we bump into our daily life for emotional consent.
44 yrs old and still can be cyber bullied? Geez! She is not a teenager or a twenty something anymore lah. Anyway, RIP.
 
Weak lah. See our PM Looong and wife so many people curse them die on line they still unperturbed. :cool:
 
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