More news has emerged regarding the death of PC Siqueira, which occurred on Wednesday afternoon (27/12). An alleged incident report with details is circulating on the Internet. The Metrópolis website partially confirmed the information, according to which the man committed suicide in front of his ex-girlfriend.
Maria Watanabe gave a statement to the police, in which she said that she was in the apartment at the time he took his life. The two had recently ended a relationship that lasted more than a year. After realizing the suicide attempt, she reportedly ran outside to ask for help, which led someone to call the police.
Information not yet officially confirmed adds that PC hanged himself and that Maria tried to stop him, but was unable to support him after the act and became desperate. She also allegedly mixed depression medications with cocaine. It is worth noting that there is not yet an expert opinion proving the accusation.
In March this year, the YouTuber was found unconscious in his apartment and was rescued by firefighters. At the time, he thanked his fans for their support and said he was recovering well from a suicide attempt.
PC Siqueira cured severe depression. He lost his career after being the subject of a criminal investigation in 2020, when a gossip professional published print and audio on social media linking him to pedophilia. The police searched his equipment, including his computer, hard drives and cell phone, and found only a decontextualized conversation, which was also used by Wikipedia as “evidence” – a rewrite that took place on Wednesday evening (12/27) controversial passage removed. The material was discarded in 2021 and up until the time of his death his YouTube had not been charged. However, the case was kept open by the courts, who were looking for more evidence.
Attention
If you are going through a difficult time and need help, call the CVV (Centre for the Enhancement of Life), on 188, and you will receive emotional support and suicide prevention. The call is confidential and free throughout the national territory. CVV operates 24 hours a day (including holidays) and also provides services via email, chat and in person. There are more than 120 gas stations throughout Brazil.
Source: Terra

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