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The same day, Todd's mother was a guest of the 2012 We Day event in Vancouver, a week after Todd's death. Bullying had been scheduled as a topic before Todd's death and was addressed by speakers Magic Johnson , musician and anti-bullying advocate Demi Lovato and British Columbia Premier Christy Clark.
Albert Dekker (1968), actor known for the science fiction film Dr. Cyclops, autoerotic asphyxiation. [355] [356] Gilles Deleuze (1995), French philosopher, self-defenestration [357] Jeremy Wade Delle (1991), American high school student who inspired the Pearl Jam song "Jeremy", gunshot [358] Peter Delmé (1770), English politician, gunshot [359]
Peter Jason, 80, American actor (They Live, Deadwood, Mortal Kombat), cancer. [179] Friedrich-Wilhelm Junge, 86, German actor (SAS 181 Does Not Reply, Love's Confusion). [180] Syafruddin Kambo, 63, Indonesian politician and police officer, minister of PANRB (2018–2019) and deputy chief of police (2016–2018), heart attack. [181]
Canada Andrew Koenig was an American actor who went missing after last being seen in Vancouver, British Columbia on February 14, 2010, and using his cellphone on February 16. On February 25, 2010, a group of 11 of his friends and family members found his body hanging from a tree in Stanley Park in downtown Vancouver through an act of suicide.
Snider has been portrayed in three films. The first was a made-for-television movie about the murder titled Death of a Centerfold: The Dorothy Stratten Story (1981), which starred Jamie Lee Curtis as Stratten and Bruce Weitz as Snider. Bob Fosse's film Star 80 (1983) dramatized Stratten's life and death.
Jennifer Alexander, 35, Canadian-born American ballet dancer, traffic collision. [9]Robert O. Anderson, 90, American founder and former CEO of ARCO. [10]Nelly Beltrán, 82, Argentine actress.
Wayne Robson (April 29, 1946 – April 4, 2011) was a Canadian television, stage, [1] voice, and film actor [2] known for playing the part of Mike Hamar, an ex-convict and sometime thief, on the Canadian sitcom The Red Green Show [1] from 1993 to 2006, as well as in the 2002 film Duct Tape Forever.
Although data about suicide are limited regarding the pre-contact period in North America, historical and ethnographic records suggest that suicide was rare [28]: 59 [36] because most Aboriginal cultures prohibited suicide and in some First Nations—for example, the Athabaskans, [28]: 59 [37] the Huron and Iroquois nations— [28]: 59 [38 ...