Distressing increase in suicides in Điện Biên
ĐIỆN BIÊN – The increasing number of
suicides in Điện Biên over the last few years has raised alarms among the
community in the remote mountainous province.
A report
from local police recorded a total of 405 suicide attempts with 365 people
dieing since 2011 through the end of June 2016. The number increased year by
year, and at a concerning rate: the number of people killing themselves last
year jumped almost threefold to 94 from just 32 in 2011.
Municipal
Criminal Police Division Deputy Chief, Senior Lieutenant Colonel Nguyễn Văn
Hiên told Điện Biên newspaper that the suicides happened for
various reasons, calling some of them minor. They could be due to low scores
at school, spouses’ badmouthing each other or jealousy in romantic affairs.
Vừ A So
from the Noong U Commune in Điện Biên Đông District, about 52km to the
southeast of the province capital Điện Biên Phủ city, told of how his nephew
barely escaped death after eating the poisonous lá ngón, nicknamed the ‘heartbreak grass’.
“When with
friends at his house, my nephew’s wife said that he was not a “decent man” in
front of the guests. He was so embarrassed and went into the forest to take lá
ngón to die”, So said.
His wife
discovered him in time to save her husband, but attempted suicides for
reasons like this were not rare in Noong U where lá ngón has
become the way out for troubled locals.
In the
neighbouring commune of Suối Lư, a junior high school girl took her own life
a few months ago after being scolded by her father for breaking her mobile
phone. Her parents found her body inside the adjacent forest, dead after
ingesting lá ngón.
Lá ngón, rampant in the northern mountainous
regions, is the most poisonous plant in Việt Nam as only three leaves are
enough to kill a healthy man in less than an hour. The alkaloids in the plant
cause respiratory failure and circulatory collapse.
The police
report showed that lá ngón appeared in 189 suicide cases in
Điện Biên since 2011, or nearly half of the total. Điện Biên Đông District
surfaced as the capital of lá ngón suicide attempts,
accounting for nearly 98 per cent of the cases with 185 suicide attempts.
Over the
first eight months of 2016, the district reported 73 cases with 29 people
killed by the plant, double the number from the same period last year.
The
district health centre deputy director Cao Thị Lý said that many who
attempted suicide went into the forest or to fields to eat the grass, making
them hard to be found.
“When they
were discovered and delivered to the health centre or the communal health
stations, it was already too late,” she said. “Most were already dead”.
Noong U
People’s Committee Chairman Cứ A Chá said that suicide by lá ngón were
common in ethnic minority communities in the area, disproportionately among
Mông people.
Chá
believed the reasons for such high a rate of suicide law in poverty, low
levels of education and what he called an attitude of undervaluing one’s own
life.
However,
questions regarding why Mông people had such high rates of suicide – about 85
per cent of suicide attempts in Điện Biên were carried out by Mông locals,
according to the police report –compared to a dozen other ethnicities living
in similar conditions, remained unanswered. There is yet to be any thorough
research into the issue in the region.
To tackle
the issue, many proposed destroying all lá ngón plants in
the area in the short-term, yet Lý believed that the only solution was
psychological support for locals.
Viet Nam News
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Thứ Năm, 20 tháng 10, 2016
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