Houston pedestrian overpass suicide – The officials are currently investigating the death of a man found dead in Houston today. The man passed away after he hung himself in Houston. At Houston, East Bank Demerara, a man was just discovered dead and hanging by his neck on the pedestrian overpass. The black male, who appears to be in his 20s, is dressed in a long-sleeved blue jersey and half-white long jeans. Investigative work is still being done while the officials are on the scene.
What happened in Houston pedestrian overpass?
Just after 5:30 this morning, a person using the overpass discovered the body, and emergency personnel were called to the area. After his body was lowered from the overpass’ metal roof, he was declared dead there and then. In order to conduct investigations, the overpass was closed. One of the highest suicide rates in the world is found in Guyana. The man is yet to be identified by the officials after his death on Houston pedestrian overpass today, June 4, 2023.
Contact the suicide prevention hotline at (+592) 223-0001, 223-0009, 600-7896, or 623-4444 to speak with a counselor if you need someone to talk to.
Related news: Man found dead, Houston Police Department investigates shooting
According to Houston Police Department officials, what a man initially thought to be debris on the road turned out to be a dead man with a gunshot wound to the torso. According to Detective Jason Escobar of On Scene, a man with at least one gunshot wound was found dead early on Thursday in a street. The male, who is said to be in his late teens or early twenties, was found suffering from at least one gunshot wound to the upper torso when police arrived in the 12500 block of Shannon Hill at around one in the morning.
When police arrived, he was already dead, according to Detective Jason Escobar, speaking to On Scene reporters. According to Escobar, the individual was shot where he was discovered by law authorities. Shell casings were discovered close to the man’s body. Police had no witnesses as of early Thursday morning and were attempting to gather video footage from surrounding homes.
News from snbc13.com