Who was Mirko Rasic (33), YouTuber and mechanic whose body was found in Surcin

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Mirko really loved what he was doing and tried to be the best at it

Printscreen: Youtube/mirkorasic

The well-known YouTuber and car mechanic Mirko Rasic (33) was found dead today in a hall in Surcin, a Belgrade municipality, Telegraf.rs has learned.

He worked with his father from the age of nine, and was also a popular YouTuber in the field of mechanics and automobiles.

Mirko really loved what he was doing and tried to be the best at it. His selfless sharing of professional knowledge and the way he presented it on social networks attracted a large number of lovers of mechanics and car enthusiasts in a very short period of time.

"Approaching the audience as a 'man of the people' he debunks prejudices that car mechanics are dirty and often dishonest. Mirko had a huge influence on some new kids who love cars and follow in his footsteps," reads the description of his YouTube channel, which has more than 140,000 subscribers.

He posted the last video on his channel two days ago:

A colleague who was supposed to meet with him found the body of Mirko Rasic hanged. The investigation will conclude officially whether this was a suicide.

Suicide helplines

If you feel bad, have negative thoughts or need help after losing a loved one, here are the phone numbers through which you can reach experts who can help you.

Every moment in life is precious, don't give up.

The number 0800-309-309, option 1, is a helpline available around the clock. It is operated by suicide prevention experts - the doctors from the Clinic for Psychiatric Diseases named after Dr. Laza Lazarevic.

The emergency psychiatric service accepts patients 24 hours a day, free of charge, without an appointment, while a health insurance card is not required. The Center for Mental Health accepts patients without an appointment from 9 am to 6 pm.

If you need help, you can also call the volunteers from the Srce Center every day from 2 pm until 11 pm by dialing 0800-300-303 or you can contact them by email at vanja@centarsrce.org, as well as through the chat option on the website www.centarsrce .org.

The volunteers talk to people who feel lonely, anxious, hurt, sad, desperate, insecure.

(Telegraf.rs)