Belarusian former professional ice hockey player Konstantin Koltsov’s tragic death in Miami has left many shocked and saddened, with conflicting reports emerging about the circumstances surrounding his passing.
Police have labeled Koltsov’s death as an “apparent suicide” after finding no evidence of foul play, but his ex-wife Yulia Mikhailova believes it was an accident, suggesting he may have been intoxicated at the time. She expressed disbelief at the idea of him taking his own life, pointing to his recent activities and behavior as evidence against suicidal thoughts.
Meanwhile, Koltsov was in Miami to support his girlfriend, tennis star Aryna Sabalenka, at the Miami Open. Despite the devastating loss, Sabalenka has decided to continue playing in the tournament, facing her close friend Paula Badosa in the upcoming match. Badosa expressed her discomfort at the situation, acknowledging the emotional toll it may take on Sabalenka.
As the tennis world rallies around Sabalenka during this difficult time, support is also available for anyone struggling with emotional distress or suicidal thoughts. Organizations like Samaritans offer help and a listening ear to those in need, emphasizing the importance of reaching out for support during challenging times.