“Realised I Am Nothing For You”: Model Anjali Varmora’s Final Post Before Suicide Shocks Followers

The 23-year-old Surat-based model was found dead in her home; no suicide note recovered. Police are probing mental stress and digital clues, following a similar tragedy last month.

June 9, 2025: Tragic End For Surat Model Anjali Varmora, Her Final Instagram Posts Hint At Emotional Distress

In a deeply distressing incident, 23-year-old model and social media influencer Anjali Varmora was found dead at her residence in Surat on June 7. The young woman, who had over 37,000 followers on Instagram and was active on YouTube, is believed to have died by suicide.

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Just a day before her death, Anjali posted a cryptic reel on Instagram that read, “Today I realised I am nothing for you.” Another reel followed with the text: “It doesn’t matter if everything is lost, but it hurts if love is lost.” These posts have now gone viral, with followers and fans expressing shock and sorrow at her untimely demise.

Investigation Underway

The police have not recovered any suicide note from the scene and are currently scanning Anjali’s phone and social media messages for potential clues. Investigators suspect that she may have been under emotional distress or mental pressure, though the exact cause is still under investigation.

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Authorities are also speaking to her family and close contacts to reconstruct her final days. No foul play has been suspected so far, but all angles are being explored.

Recurring Pattern Raises Alarm

This tragedy comes just a month after another aspiring model, 19-year-old Sukhpreet Kaur from Madhya Pradesh, died by suicide in Surat’s Saroli area. In that case, police found that she had allegedly been blackmailed and mentally harassed by a man, who was later charged with abetment to suicide.

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The Bigger Picture

The back-to-back cases have sparked renewed concern over the mental well-being of young influencers and models, many of whom face pressure from both the digital and personal spheres. Mental health experts emphasize the urgent need for accessible support systems and responsible online engagement.

As the investigation into Anjali Varmora’s death continues, her final words serve as a haunting reminder of silent emotional battles many face — often behind the filters of curated online lives.

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