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Police are trying to track down a Sydney man, who made world headlines earlier this year with an elaborate bid to woo back his estranged wife, after he posted a series of suicidal tweets.
Michael Munday’s #michaellovesmelissa social media campaign went viral in April when more than a million Twitter followers threw their support behind this heartbroken man desperate to win back his “soulmate.”
His fans included a sprinkling of celebrities, Savage Garden’s Darren Hayes reportedly among them.
Every night wonder whether you're thinking of me too. Just Love me thats all I ask #michaellovesmelissa #Loveyou xox pic.twitter.com/RaCXh1OnuG
— Michael Munday RIP (@michaelmunday) October 11, 2015
But on Oct. 17, the 33-year-old IT specialist removed his profile photograph from his Twitter account, added R.I.P after his name and “Gone” to the location tag.
The last of a series of tweets posted the same day stated: “Time to say goodbye now. Don’t be sad be happy for me, my pain ends. Please remember the good things I did, not my mistakes. Sorry!!”
News.com.au attempted to contact Munday and several of his family members without success. His phone numbers appear to have been disconnected and his email addresses have been disabled.
There have been no death notices or obituaries and it remains unclear whether Munday followed through with his tragic plan.
Police from Fairfield in Sydney’s south west yesterday assigned a team of officers to visit Munday’s last known addresses to check on his welfare after being alerted to his suicidal posts by news.com.au.who
Time to say goodbye now. Don't be sad be happy for me, my pain ends. Please remember me for the good things I did, not my mistakes. Sorry!!!
— Michael Munday RIP (@michaelmunday) October 17, 2015
As I close my eyes for the last time, I will have the image of holding your hand your beautiful eyes gazing back at me engraved in my mind.
— Michael Munday RIP (@michaelmunday) October 17, 2015
Melissa live everyday with that special spark you bring to the world. Your smile truly does brighten the world. Treasure every second PLEASE
— Michael Munday RIP (@michaelmunday) October 17, 2015
Munday had claimed Melissa walked out on their three-year marriage in 2014 after his chronic gambling habit left the couple in financial ruin.
He posted endless tributes and apologies to her under the #michaellovesmelissa hashtag, calling himself a changed man and begging her to come back to him.
“The campaign was prompted to let Melissa know that I was sorry, and that this was not simply more words, but shows action,” Munday told the Huffington Post at the time .
“She deserved more than a simple apology. I hope people can see this for what it is, an attempt at the world’s biggest apology, for mistakes I made that led to hurting the person I care about most in this world.”
But the campaign started to backfire early on when people started questioning the hopeless romantic tag, labelling Mr Munday’s actions “stalkerish”, “intimidating” and even “terrifying.” Controversial feminist Clementine Ford called him “creepy” and “obsessed.”
“Wow. Stop stalking her dude. Get over it,” she tweeted .
Munday acknowledged the criticism in an email to Mamamia, admitting some people had called his “actions creepy, stalking, or inappropriate,” but stressed they were a minority.
“If for one second I thought that this would have any negative effect on Melissa it would be stopped in a second. It is not and was never my intention to make Melissa uncomfortable, or feel coerced, and I know this is not the case,” he said, according to Mamamia’s article headlined “Creepy or cute?”
“Melissa is aware of the campaign. I hope to speak with her in more detail when the time is right, although being away from her is the hardest thing I have ever had to do, it’s important to give her space and time to think about what she wants.
“I have had so many people reach out to me offering support. I have had the pleasure of hearing other peoples stories, and speaking with those in similar situations.”
Ironically, Munday has himself been the target of at least two online campaigns by people accusing him of defrauding dozens of former customers of his now defunct computer supplies company Yadnum.
One alleged victim, using the Twitter handle @EadeEarth, stepped up his demands for Munday to return his cash after #Michaellovesmelissa temporarily catapulted him into the spotlight.
It is understood the allegations were investigated by police in 2011 but no charges were laid.
Below are some of Munday’s tributes to Melissa.
I knew I loved you before I met you
I think I dreamed you into life

I love you my Angel
#MichaelLovesMelisssa #Love pic.twitter.com/yS1HrMOWsc
— Michael Munday RIP (@michaelmunday) October 12, 2015
Goodnight my Angel sweet dreams. I love you more with every breath I take you are my world #Michaellovesmelissa #LOVE pic.twitter.com/7ZaQQg6r1m
— Michael Munday RIP (@michaelmunday) October 10, 2015
Every night wonder whether you're thinking of me too. Just Love me thats all I ask #michaellovesmelissa #Loveyou xox pic.twitter.com/RaCXh1OnuG
— Michael Munday RIP (@michaelmunday) October 11, 2015


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REJECTED: Marijana Bego with her ex, Khedouri Ezair. Their breakup, which she described in a letter, spurred her suicide.
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REJECTED: Marijana Bego with her ex, Khedouri Ezair. Their breakup, which she described in a letter (excerpts above), spurred her suicide. (
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Lovesick Madison Avenue art-gallery owner Marijana Bego penned a 100-page manifesto before jumping from the building’s roof — and she called it the “most romantic story of all times.”
Bego’s note is a testament of her love for art and for business partner and boyfriend of nearly two decades Khedouri Ezair, 46 — a real-estate executive whom she never learned to stop loving, even years after they broke up.
“How she could all let it happen?” she wrote, her English broken at times, in the third-person missive mailed to niece Ivana Ristic in Serbia.
“All her life, all her endeavor for something — and what she has of it??! No husband, no kids, no savings, no health insurance, no any support.”
An impeccably dressed Bego, 54, plunged to her death on Dec. 22 from atop the Bego-Ezair Gallery — to which she dedicated years of her life.
She had been grappling with mounting financial pressures in the weeks leading up to her death, and often struggled thinking about how her life had reached such a low point.
“She took a cold, non-alcoholic O’Doulls beer by one gulp and thought how possibly she could feel and be this way now and here all by herself, all alone and almost abandoned,” she wrote, her penmanship often frantic, nearly desperate.
The final straw came a couple of months before her death, when Ezair, who managed the business’ finances, canceled her credit card and health insurance — despite Bego having broken her hand recently and needing ongoing treatment, according to her manifesto.
She tried to confront him on Oct. 18, but the conversation turned sour.
“He said to her, ‘Go away. You only spend the money. I can not stand you, either you leave my office or I’m going to leave!’ ” she wrote.
She fell further into desperation, her unrequited love for Ezair driving her to madness. “Her whole body is shaking, she could not recognize herself inside,” she wrote.
Her financial resources continued to dwindle. Pals close to Bego said she’d complain that art wasn’t selling well.
She fell into depression, despite the larger-than-life personality friends said she usually had.
After her manifesto was mailed, she jumped to her death.
Ristic found out about Bego’s death a few days later, when she received her aunt’s letter in Serbia.
“She was my support, my sun, my doll, my role model,” she told The Post via e-mail. “When I was little I wrote in my diary that I’d love to have her for mom.”
Despite Bego’s money troubles, it was the heartache of losing her greatest love that led her to “take her life away — as she felt betrayed, abandoned, left alone,” she said.
Ezair did not reply to several requests for comment.






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Published: 09:44 BST, 18 May 2015 | Updated: 07:29 BST, 15 June 2015
A lovesick woman committed suicide by jumping from the 148th floor of the world's tallest building - the Burj Khalifa in Dubai - after a relationship with a wealthy businessman apparently turned sour.
The death of Laura Vanessa Nunes, 39, in November last year has gone unreported in the autocratic Emirate, where public information is tightly controlled.
And her devastated mother has claimed that Emaar, the property group behind the 2,700ft high Burj Khalifa, has refused to return repeated requests for information about the tragedy.
Tragic: Glamorous Laura Vanessa Nunes was 39 when she fell, unnoticed, from a viewing platform on the 148th floor of the world's tallest building onto the terrace of a restaurant 1,640ft below 
Fall: Ms Nunes was able to walk up to the gap in the glass (pictured) in the busy tourist attraction and slide her body through without anyone noticing what had happened in November last year
Tragic: Ms Nunes slipped through the small gap and plunged to her death from 1,804ft-high onto the terrace of a restaurant on the third floor of the Burj Khalifa 
View: The observation deck is 1,804 feet, or 550 metres, above the ground below (pictured)
Leona Sykes, from South Africa, travelled to Dubai to seek answers because she can't believe how easily her daughter was able to leap from the major tourist attraction with supposed modern safety features.
She convinced Dubai police to show her the CCTV taken from the observation deck, despite the harrowing nature of the footage.
According to Ms Sykes, the video shows Ms Nunes walk towards the viewing platform's glass security panels and put her head through a small gap designed to allow tourists to look out and take photographs.
She then rushes to the back of the observation deck, apparently in fear.
'I think she got a fright when she looked down. She was a panicky terrified young woman,' said a distraught Ms Sykes. 'She walked back to the pane of glass, turned around and looked up, maybe to get strength or to make a prayer.
'Then she put her head out, tilted her body and slipped through. And nobody noticed. ’
After falling 1,640ft, her body was found on the terrace of the 3rd floor Amal restaurant, part of the Armani hotel.
Although the Burj Khalifa is a popular attraction among both tourists and those living in Dubai, Ms Nunes' death, on November 16 2014, has gone unreported until now.
The suicide took place on a Sunday afternoon, when the Amal restaurant would typically be packed with guests.
The Emaar group has quietly improved the safety barriers that proved so easy for Ms Nunes to elude.
Photos of the At The Top observation deck taken before and after the tragic incident, appear to show that a safety rail has been put in place since her death.
Sources in Dubai said the change had been made at the request of the Dubai police.
Ms Nunes, a qualified masseuse who was in Dubai on a tourist visa hoping to find work, is understood to have been distraught over an on-off relationship with a wealthy Emirati businessman, who MailOnline is not naming for legal reasons.
The pair met in 2009 and saw each other when Ms Nunes was in Dubai, in between stints working in Saudi Arabia and Qatar. 
Horrific: Ms Nunes' mother Leona Sykes (pictured with her daughter in Dubai) has since been able to view the CCTV footage of Laura's last moments, revealing how she walked away on her first attempt
Record-breaking : The tower, the tallest in the world, cost almost £1billion to build and is a huge tourist draw
New start: Ms Nunes, who had both Portuguese and South African citizenship, had embraced Islam seven months before her death. This is a document confirming her conversion
 She was proud of her new religion, and shared many pictures of herself dressed in the abaya
Messages on mobile phone app WhatsApp show appear to show how Ms Nunes became increasingly distraught over her relationship with the businessman whom she first met in 2011.
Ms Sykes told MailOnline that she believed her daughter, who held South African and Portuguese citizenship, was to meet the man two nights before her death.  
Ms Sykes fears that clues about her daughter's decision to end her own life may have gone missing. 
A BlackBerry mobile phone recovered from Ms Nunes' body was returned to Ms Sykes without its SIM card or memory card.
The SIM card would have contained any messages that Ms Nunes sent while she was on the viewing platform of the Burj Khalifa contemplating suicide.
When Ms Sykes contacted the businessman, he initially denied having any recent contact with Ms Nunes. But he later admitted that they had been in contact when presented with evidence of messages sent between the pair.
There is no suggestion of any wrongdoing on the part of the businessman.
Problems: Ms Sykes said that her daughter was 'besotted' with the businessman, whom she met in 2011, but he did not appear to have shared the same level of affection
But Ms Sykes wants to know how the Burj Khalifa, built at a cost of nearly £1billion as a shining monument to Dubai's oil wealth, could ever have installed safety barriers that proved so easy to elude.
She believes Emaar Properties should already have been aware of the risk of suicides, after an Indian man jumped to his death from the 147th floor of the Burj Khalifa in 2011.
'It's horrifying,' said Ms Sykes. 'My daughter unfortunately wanted to kill herself. But it should not have been possible for someone to do that. How can you have a top tourist attraction where that's possible?'
Despite repeated requests for information, Ms Sykes claims that Emaar Properties has refused to answer any of her questions about the her daughter's death or the safety of the Burj Khalifa's observation deck.
She said: 'I sent messages on their website. My ex-husband phoned and they weren't prepared to speak to him.'
Emaar Properties has not responded to enquiries from MailOnline and the businessman said that he had 'no comment'.
Ms Sykes, paid tribute to her 'good-hearted' daughter, who adopted a stray cat she found and took up Reiki massage because she 'always wanted to heal people'.
'I think she loved Arabs and the Arab culture and she liked exploring different religions.' 
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