At least one non-governmental organisation says it has noticed an increase in people seeking emotional support. This comes after four people died by suicide last weekend. And while there is no accurate data to say whether suicides are on the rise, the experts want the public to know how they can help. Here’s senior reporter Radhica De Silva with more.
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