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TikToker Riziki Illenre’s death is being investigated by police after fans accused her of suicide on livestream.
Illenre died on 12 December along with his followers. social media Alleged that she has been a victim of online hatred. She was 27 years old. On her now-deleted TikTok account, Elainere often talked about her mental health struggles and her disability.
When asked about Eleanor’s death tmz The Montgomery Police Department did not comment on the circumstances of his death.
However, an appeal is ongoing change.org It has been launched to encourage lawmakers to pass the Riziki Illenre Act, with the petition initiator alleging that Illenre has “endured constant harassment from various creators on TikTok.”
“They made fun of her, they made fun of her disabilities and, in the darkest of cruelty, they told her to kill herself,” the petition starter added. “This sustained bullying and cyberattacks caused a devastating loss not only to her family and friends but to all of us who saw another life taken away too soon by such heartless acts.”
The petition demands strict punishment cyber-bullying And for systems that make it easier for victims to report abuse.
Meanwhile, tributes to the influencer have started appearing on social media.
Carrollton, a spokesperson for Church Without Walls, wrote Facebook Elainere was a “bright and talented young woman” who was preparing to attend law school.
“This is not the time for speculation or easy answers,” the statement added. “This is a moment of mourning, compassion and love.”
Walter D’Andre Green, pastor of Illenre’s local church, also expressed condolences for Illenre. FacebookWriting that the late TikToker was his “daughter – not biologically but completely spiritually.”
He added, “I had the privilege of watching her grow from an awkward sophomore in college to a young woman preparing to take on the world as a law student.” “She was brilliant, driven and fearless in her ideas.
“One thing about Rizzi – he loved to argue.
“She was successful in apologetics and theological preaching, and I think that’s why we were so close. She loved the truth, and she wasn’t afraid to wrestle with it.”
According to Green, Elanre worked as a social media director, photographer, and a ministry intern at the church before his death.
Elainere is survived by her service dog Chief, who she often posts near her Facebook Account.
He described the Chief as “goofy but incredible” and said he “gently reminded me to stay present with a reassuring paw on my shoe.”
Independent The Montgomery Police Department and TikTok have been contacted for comment.
If you live in the United States, and you or someone you know needs mental health support right now, call or text 988 or visit 988lifeline.org To access online chat from 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline. This is a free, confidential crisis hotline that is available to anyone 24 hours a day, seven days a week. If you live in the UK and you are experiencing feelings of distress, or struggling to cope, you can speak to the Samaritans in confidence on 116 123 (UK & ROI), email jo@samaritans.orgor visit Samaria website to get details of your nearest branch. If you are in another country then you can go www.befrienders.org To find a helpline near you