On mental health awareness and recent suicide

Dear Editor,

Our community was once again shaken by the heartbreaking news regarding the passing of a dedicated security officer who for unknown reasons took his own life.

I would like to take this time and extend my deepest condolences to his family, colleagues, other loved ones and all those affected by this loss. No words can ease the pain, but please know that you are in my heart during this incredibly difficult time.

Mental health is not a weakness, it is a reality that so many silently struggle with every day. As a society, we must do better in acknowledging, supporting, and addressing the mental and emotional burdens that individuals carry daily.

To anyone going through hardship, please know you are not alone. There is help, there is hope, and there are people who care. Suicidal thoughts are a sign of deep suffering, not failure, and I urge anyone facing overwhelming difficulties to reach out, speak up, and allow others to support you.

Let this moment remind us of the importance of compassion, understanding, and mental health awareness. Together, we must create an environment where seeking help is not only accepted but encouraged.

May the soul of the fallen officer rest in peace, and may we, as a nation, rise to ensure that no one else suffers in silence.

Member of Parliament Lyndon Lewis

The Daily Herald

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