Palestinian refugee dancer Hassan Rabeh, who was displaced from Syria, had his last dance on Wednesday after sadly ending his life.
Rabeh was only 25-years-old when he threw himself from a seventh floor balcony of an apartment in Hamra street in Beirut, Lebanon.
The young talented dancer was a member of the dance group "Sima," who won the reality TV talent show "Arabs Got Talent" in 2013.
He had been psychologically unstable for a long while after being forced away from his home in Syria - because of the war - and into Lebanon two years ago.
According to Rabeh's friends, the troubled youngster committed suicide shortly after his last performance in Beirut.
Before leaving the world behind, Rabeh left a public suicide note on Facebook, where he called for five fundamental "downs”: down with the Islamic State Group, down with the Assad regime, down with Israel, down with all sects and parties and down with all regimes.
While Rabeh is a famous face who has decided to commit suicide, a leading 2015 study by the United Nations Population Fund has found that 41% of Syrian refugee youth living in Lebanon have thought about committing suicide, while 17% of them have "thought a lot" about ending their lives and 24% have been "tempted" to when all doors were closed in front of them.
There are over one million Syrian refugees living in Lebanon as of April 2015, of which 185,000 are aged 15-24.