The Borneo Post

Bangladesh Rana Plaza rescue hero commits suicide

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DHAKA: A Bangladesh­i activist who rescued dozens of people when the Rana Plaza factory complex collapsed in 2013 has committed suicide after suffering years of trauma-related depression, police said.

Police said Nowshad Hasan Himu, 27, killed himself near the industrial town of Savar late Wednesday on the sixth anniversar­y of the disaster, which killed 1,138 people in one of the world’s worst industrial tragedies.

“He poured kerosene onto his body and set himself in fire. He was rushed to a Dhaka hospital where he died,” police inspector Asgar Ali told AFP.

He said they suspect Himu was suffering from a bout of depression, and friends confirmed that Himu had been traumatise­d by the disaster.

“He used to live alone at his home with two dogs. He avoided people,” Ali said.

Tributes poured in for Himu, who was involved in left-wing politics, with friends saying he had struggled to process the deadly building collapse.

“He was at the Rana Plaza rescue work for 17 consecutiv­e days. He helped rescue dozens of bodies and survivors,” Taslima Akhter, a garment union leader and an award winning photograph­er, told AFP. Akhter said Himu also spent days in hospitals to help the survivors. When a worker died weeks after the disaster, he accompanie­d the body to her home in remote northern Bangladesh.

“He was deeply traumatise­d and was suffering from depression. He told his friends that he used to smell rotten bodies and would see dead bodies walking behind,” she said.

Local and internatio­nal media reported on the ordeal and trauma faced by scores of the Rana Plaza volunteers months after the tragedy. Himu is the first volunteer to take his life.

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