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GodLike Esports Free Fire Player TahirFuego Attempted Self-Harm at Bootcamp

GodLike Esports Free Fire Player TahirFuego Attempted Self-Harm at Bootcamp

GodLike Esports Free Fire Player TahirFuego Attempted Self-Harm at Bootcamp
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Indian Free Fire esports personality Tahir “TAHIRFUEGO” Mukhtar has reportedly been hospitalised following an alleged self-harm incident at the GodLike Esports bootcamp. The player is currently under medical supervision, while authorities investigate the matter.

Indian Free Fire and GodLike Esports player Tahir “TAHIRFUEGO” Mukhtar has reportedly been hospitalised following an alleged self-harm incident that occurred late at night at the GodLike Esports bootcamp. According to early reports, the former Free Fire professional is currently under medical supervision and receiving ventilator support, while authorities have begun investigating the matter.

As of now, GodLike Esports has not released an official statement, and details surrounding the incident remain limited. The situation is still developing, and further clarity is expected once official confirmations are made.

Who Is Tahir “TahirFuego” Mukhtar?

TahirFuego is a well-known name in the Indian Free Fire community. He previously competed at a professional level and is currently associated with GodLike Esports, one of India’s most prominent esports organizations.

Beyond competitive play, Tahir has built a strong presence as a content creator. His YouTube channel “tahirfuego FF” has over 453,000 subscribers with 223 uploaded videos, making him one of the more recognizable faces among Free Fire fans.

His content largely focuses on gameplay, shorts, and community engagement, helping him maintain a loyal audience even after stepping back from active competition.

Ongoing Investigation and Community Response

Police authorities are reportedly looking into the circumstances surrounding the incident. Meanwhile, members of the esports community and fans have shared messages wishing Tahir a speedy recovery, urging patience and sensitivity as more verified information emerges.

A Note on Mental Health and Self-Harm

If you or someone you know is feeling overwhelmed, distressed, or having thoughts of self-harm, you are not alone, and help is available.

  • In India, you can call the Kiran Mental Health Helpline: 1800-599-0019
  • Reach out to a trusted friend, family member, or mental health professional
  • If the situation feels urgent, please seek immediate medical help

Mental health struggles are real, and asking for support is a sign of strength, not a weakness.

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