Finnish Social Democratic MP Eemeli Peltonen Commits Suicide Inside Parliament
The Finnish parliament suspended political activities after a 30-year-old member died by suicide during the summer recess, with no suspicion of crime, officials said.
- On Tuesday, a Finnish lawmaker died by suicide inside Parliament House in Helsinki after an emergency call at 11:06 a.m., police confirm.
- Amid the summer break, the Finnish parliament is on recess, and the MP had been on sick leave this year for kidney disease, with identity withheld until relatives are notified.
- According to security director Aaro Toivonen, `A death occurred in the morning. Emergency medical services, rescue units, and police authorities were alerted to the scene via the emergency center`, and a major police response arrived while authorities said there is no sign of criminal involvement.
- Amid the tragedy, Orpo said his National Coalition Party will suspend activities during its summer retreat and called the reports `truly sad news` while Finnish flags were lowered to half-mast.
- Ahead of the autumn session, the Finnish Parliament announced Peltonen's death on Tuesday afternoon, breaking its policy on reporting suicides.
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Tributes flow to Finland MP found dead in parliament building
An MP from Finland has died in the country's main parliament building in Helsinki.Eemeli Peltonen, 30, a Social Democratic Party politician, is believed to have taken his own life in the building and was found on Tuesday morning, the BBC reports.Police were called to the parliamentary building - known as the Eduskuntatalo - on Tuesday morning. They ruled out foul play.READ MORE: Millions warned downpour to persist, flooding possiblePeltonen's d…
30-year-old Eemeli Peltonen was found this morning in the parliament building, which is on summer recess. He was a member of the Social Democratic Party.
A young Finnish politician has been found dead inside the parliament building in Helsinki, with initial investigations suggesting he took his own life.
The police do not suspect a crime.
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