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Shuaiby's Suicide is a shock video from Stockton, California on March 14, 2018. Shuaiby frequented 4chan's /r9k/ board and certain Discord groups. The video is a livestream of Shuaib "Shuaiby" Aslam committing suicide by shotgun.

The Video

 
A /r9k/ thread which includes an image of a post from Reiko

On March 14, 2018. Shuaiby started a livestream on his YouTube channel simply titled "Hey." Shuaiby started a Discord call, then held out a piece of paper with the text "Bye /r9k/." Shuaiby then loaded a KSG military tactical shotgun and shot himself. The rest of the video shows his mom walking in in horror to her son's face now blown off. The mother then calls 911.

Immediately after the suicide, a /pol/ thread was created, which discussed the issue. On /pol/ a few anonymous users gave some information out. A user that went by the name "Reiko#3333" on Discord and "Reiko !!a5PESLOoKH4" on 4chan. Reiko and friends lured insecure male users on /r9k/ to join their discord, where they would make these users dress in girly clothes and send pictures. Later, Reiko and friends would blackmail the weak users into transitioning (and becoming traps) or else.[1] Nobody from Reiko's group was prosecuted.[2]

After the video, /r9k/ janitors stopped allowing Discord threads.[3]

Memorial

Aslam, Shuaib 29 February 2000 - 14 March 2018 Stockton, California, USA

Shuaib "Shuaiby" Aslam was known as a kind and loving person to those who knew him. He used to enjoy things like anime and video games, and he loved discussing those things with his friends. He was very close to his friends, he kept in touch with them online. He would often message them about various topics, ranging from discussing anime to asking whether or not they'd like to play an online video game with him.

He was a member of a Pakistani-American family, and his family still holds him in high regards. He was very open about his depression, and he turned to his family and friends when he began to feel feelings of worthlessness. We all assured him that he was certainly worthy of life, and we all thought he was getting better. He was always very open about how he felt, so we thought that was a good sign. We continued to stay very close to him, we had his back 24/7. We always told him that life was worth it, and that suicide was a permanent solution to a temporary problem. We assured him that there was no reason for suicide, but I guess it didn't get though to him.

He took his life on March 14, 2018, much to the dismay of everyone he knew. We still wonder if there was anything else we could've done. We're sorry, Shuaiby. We hope that you have at least found eternal peace in your decision to end it all. Maybe in another universe, you're still here, enjoying life to its fullest without any doubts of life's worth. We're sorry that we didn't do enough, Shuaiby, and we're still mourning your death to this very day. I hope that you can read this, Shuaiby. May you rest in peace for eternity.[4]

References

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NOTE: The following video contains extremely graphic content!

  • youtube.com/watch?v=oANYLvtxBQU
  • web.archive.org/web/20180316114821/seed14.bitchute.com/25357/uyC8TwiLoNS6.mp4

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