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Monday 11 August 2014

Robin Williams dead; family, friends and fans are 'totally devastated'

(CNN) -- Oscar-winning actor and comedian Robin Williams apparently took his own life at his Northern California home Monday, law enforcement officials said. Williams was 63.

"He has been battling severe depression of late," his media representative Mara Buxbaum told CNN. "This is a tragic and sudden loss. The family respectfully asks for their privacy as they grieve during this very difficult time."

Coroner investigators suspect "the death to be a suicide due to asphyxia," according to a statement from the Marin County, California, Sheriff's Office.

Williams married graphic designer Susan Schneider in Napa Valley, California, ceremony in October 2011. Schneider sent a written statement to CNN through the representative.

 
Comedic actor Robin Williams dies


Robin Williams' final tweet

Williams' wife: I am utterly heartbroken
"This morning, I lost my husband and my best friend, while the world lost one of its most beloved artists and beautiful human beings. I am utterly heartbroken.

"On behalf of Robin's family, we are asking for privacy during our time of profound grief. As he is remembered, it is our hope the focus will not be on Robin's death, but on the countless moments of joy and laughter he gave to millions."

Word of Williams' death stunned the entertainment community and beyond Monday.

President Barack Obama's statement sent from the White House summed it up:

"Robin Williams was an airman, a doctor, a genie, a nanny, a president, a professor, a bangarang Peter Pan, and everything in between. But he was one of a kind. He arrived in our lives as an alien -- but he ended up touching every element of the human spirit. He made us laugh. He made us cry. He gave his immeasurable talent freely and generously to those who needed it most -- from our troops stationed abroad to the marginalized on our own streets."

Comedian Steve Martin tweeted, "I could not be more stunned by the loss of Robin Williams, mensch, great talent, acting partner, genuine soul."

Former CNN host Larry King said he would remember Williams as "a genuine caring guy. Not just a funny man, but a guy who cared about people."

Marin County deputies responded to an emergency call from Williams' home in unincorporated Tiburon, California, at 11:55 a.m., reporting "a male adult had been located unconscious and not breathing," the release from the sheriff said.

Williams was pronounced dead at 12:02 p.m., it said.

Williams was last seen alive at his home, where he lives with his wife, at about 10 p.m. Sunday, the sheriff's statement said.

"An investigation into the cause, manner and circumstances of the death is currently underway by the Investigations and Coroner Divisions of the Sheriff's Office," the sheriff's statement said.

"Coroner Division suspects the death to be a suicide due to asphyxia, but a comprehensive investigation must be completed before a final determination is made."

An autopsy is scheduled for Tuesday, the sheriff said.





Williams in 2007: 'I was an alcoholic'


Larry King: Williams was one-of-a-kind




Photos: People we lost in 2014
Williams made at least two trips to rehab for drug treatment, including a visit this summer, and he underwent heart surgery in 2009.

Williams, born in Chicago on July 21, 1951, studied theater at Juilliard School before taking his stand up act to nightclubs. He was cast as Mork, an alien visitor to Earth, for a 1974 episode of television's "Happy Days."

"Happy Days" star Henry Winkler said it was "unimaginable that this is the reality today, that this incredible human being, incredible, delicate, funny, dramatic human being is gone."

Winkler said he "realized I was in the presence of greatness" at Williams' first rehearsal as Mork.

"I just realized my only job is to keep a straight face," said Winkler, who played "The Fonz." "And it was impossible. Because no matter what you said to him, no matter what line you gave to him, he took it in, processed it, and then it flew out of his mouth, never the same way twice. And it was incredibly funny every time."

The role led to the spin-off show "Mork & Mindy," which showcased Williams' usual comic improvisation talents.

He proved his dramatic acting skills in "Good Will Hunting," a 1997 film that earned him a best supporting actor Oscar.

His memorable movies over the past three decades includes "Good Morning, Vietnam," "Dead Poets Society," "Mrs. Doubtfire" and "The Birdcage." The list is much longer.

Williams credited the influence of Jonathan Winters' comic irreverence and quirky characters as a great influence on his comedy. The connection between the two was completed when Winters was cast as Williams' son on "Mork & Mindy."

When Winters died in 2013, Williams said he was "my idol, then he was my mentor and amazing friend." He tweeted that Winters was his "Comedy Buddha."

"Mork & Mindy" co-star Pam Dawber simply said "I am completely and totally devastated. What more can be said?"

WIlliams and Dawber reunited on TV earlier this year on an episode of the CBS comedy "The Crazy Ones."

Williams' fans can look forward to four more movie appearances coming to theaters, including another installment in the "Night at the Museum" franchise.

The film, set for a December release, has Williams reprising the Teddy Roosevelt role he delivered in the first two comedies.


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Source : http://edition.cnn.com/2014/08/11/showbiz/robin-williams-dead/index.html

Polis pantau isu kenyataan sensitif di media sosial



KUALA LUMPUR: Polis Diraja Malaysia menubuhkan sebuah pasukan khas dari Jabatan Siasatan Jenayah (JSJ) dan Jabatan Siasatan Jenayah Komersial (JSJK) bagi memantau isu kenyataan-kenyataan sensitif dalam media sosial.

Timbalan Ketua Polis Negara Tan Sri Mohd Bakri Mohd Zinin berkata pasukan khas itu diketuai Timbalan Pengarah JSJ (Siasatan dan Perundangan) Bukit Aman, Datuk Amar Singh Ishar Singh.

“Laman sosial kini menjadi satu platform individu tertentu mengeluarkan kenyataan seperti hasutan, menghina dan menyentuh sensitiviti kaum di negara ini.

“Sehubungan itu, pasukan ini ditubuhkan khususnya untuk melihat kesalahan melibatkan Internet,” katanya kepada pemberita selepas merasmikan majlis penganugerahan surat penghargaan kepada pengguna jalan raya berhemah dan kontinjen atau daerah terbaik Op Selamat 5/2014 bersempena Hari Raya Aidilfitri di sini, semalam.

Mohd Bakri berkata demikian ketika diminta mengulas berhubung penularan kenyataan yang mempunyai kecenderungan menghasut dengan memainkan isu perkauman dan menyentuh sensitiviti agama menggunakan akaun laman sosial Facebook.

Ketika diminta mengulas saranan agar pesalah media sosial ini disiasat mengikut Akta Kesalahan Keselamatan (Langkah-Langkah Khas) 2012 (SOSMA), Mohd Bakri berkata siasatan daripada pihaknya akan merangkumi semua aspek.

“Susah untuk kita buktikan sesuatu kesalahan itu kerana penggunaan Internet sangat meluas. Jadi kita perlu melihat daripada semua aspek sama ada mahu menggunakan Akta SOSMA atau sebagainya kerana undang-undang ini adalah undang-undang yang sedia wujud,” katanya.

Bakri berkata polis tidak akan mengambil tindakan berhubung sesuatu isu itu tanpa fakta dan bukti yang jelas.

“Kita melihat tindakan kita terhadap sesuatu isu tersebut dengan fakta yang sedia ada mengambil tindakan tertentu, kamu tidak boleh meminta kita untuk mengambil tindakan yang sama dengan isu yang berbeza.

“Macam Facebook, anda kena melihat alamat dan kebanyakannya di luar negara dan kadang-kadang nama yang berkenaan ada lima hingga enam orang, jadi kami perlu mengenal pasti individu itu, di sini saya meminta orang awam untuk memberi maklumat untuk kita melakukan tugas kita,” katanya.

Mohd Bakri juga berkata polis menyambut baik jika kerajaan mempertimbang cadangan mewajibkan semua pemilik akaun Facebook berdaftar dengan Suruhanjaya Komunikasi dan Multimedia (MCMC) bagi memudahkan pengenalpastian identiti pemilik akaun.

“Kita bersetuju sekiranya perlu kerana kita melihat dari segi keselamatan dan keharmonian negara. Jika perlu kita akan membuat cadangan tertentu bagi memastikan cadangan itu diterima oleh orang awam,” katanya.

Cadangan supaya kerajaan mewajibkan pemilik akaun Facebook berdaftar dengan MCMC dikemukakan pensyarah kanan Pusat Pengajian Komunikasi, Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) Prof Madya Mohamad Md Yusof.

Ia adalah susulan kenyataan Menteri Komunikasi dan Multimedia Datuk Seri Ahmad Shabery Cheek pada Jumaat lepas bahawa kerajaan akan mengkaji kewajaran untuk menutup laman sosial Facebook ekoran pelbagai penyalahgunaan yang timbul daripada laman itu.

Katanya, kementerian itu akan menjalankan kajian untuk mengumpul pandangan orang ramai berhubung perkara itu. — Bernama
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