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Chinese community hit hardest amid Malaysia’s suicide surge

  • Suicides were second highest among foreigners since 2019 followed by Indians and Malays, government statistics reveal

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Suicide rates in Malaysia have surged in recent years, the country’s deputy prime minister told parliament – with 4,440 Malaysians taking their own lives since 2019.
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Men in Malaysia were four times more likely to die by suicide than women, Deputy Prime Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi said on Tuesday while revealing the statistics.

“The number of suicides has surged, particularly since 2021, with almost or over 1,000 cases per passing year,” he said in a statement after chairing a meeting of the National Social Council.

“There were 609 cases in 2019, 621 in 2020, 1,142 in 2021, 981 in 2022, and 1,087 last year.”

Most suicides involved men, with over 3,600 cases, while more than 780 involved women, Ahmad Zahid said, added that there was concern about the Chinese community experiencing the highest number of suicides annually since 2019.

There is no doubt that the country is currently experiencing drastic social and economic change
Malaysia’s Deputy Prime Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi

Suicides were the second highest among foreigners over the past five years, followed by Indians and Malays, he said.

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