A participant of “The Voice Kids” has died.  He was only 17 years old

A participant of “The Voice Kids” has died. He was only 17 years old

One of the participants of the Philippine edition of “The Voice Kids” has died. Information about the teenager’s death was provided by the Virtual Playground Global agency. Yohance Levi A. Buie was 17 years old.

Yohance Levi A. Buie showed up at the casting in 2016. He delighted the jurors with his performance of “Macho Gwapito”. His appearance in the musical show brought him great fame, and the teenager quickly found his place in the world of music and cinema. He appeared in the film “Day Zero” and in the series “The Day I Loved You”.

Yohance Levi A. Buie from the Philippines’ “The Voice Kids” has died

Information about the death of the young artist was provided by the Virtual Playground Global agency with which he worked. “It is with heavy hearts that we announce the death of Yohance Levi A. Buie. We are deeply saddened by this loss and our thoughts and prayers go out to his family and loved ones during this difficult time. Yohance was an extraordinary talent who shone in the world of entertainment,” we read. statement.

Although the official cause of the 17-year-old’s death has not been announced so far, the agency posted a message on social media addressed to young people who suffer from mental health problems and are afraid to ask for help.

You need help?

If you need help, you can call the Children and Youth Helpline every day, 24 hours a day [LINK: 116111 – telefon zaufania dla dzieci i młodzieży]by calling the free phone number 116 111. You can also describe your problem in a message.

We Empower Children Foundation [LINK: Fundacja Dajemy Dziecom Siłę], in addition to consultations for the youngest, also offers help to parents and teachers who are concerned about the safety of their children. More information can be found on the foundation’s website.

At this link [LINK: Życie warte jest rozmowy] you will find more information on how to help yourself or others, as well as contacts to organizations helping people in crisis and their loved ones.

If suicidal thoughts or a suicide attempt are life-threatening, for immediate crisis intervention, call the police on 112 or go to the emergency department of your local psychiatric hospital.

Source: Gazeta

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