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Former Inmate Turned Advocate Russell Manser Dies: A Tribute to His Impact

Former Inmate Turned Advocate Russell Manser Dies: A Tribute to His Impact

 

Russell Manser, a former prison inmate who transformed his trauma into a platform to help other abuse survivors, has tragically passed away. Manser, who served 23 years in prison across Northern Territory, Queensland, and NSW for bank robberies, turned to social media, particularly TikTok, to share his experiences as a survivor of sexual abuse. Through his platform “Voice of a Survivor,” which amassed over 130,000 followers on TikTok, Manser aimed to assist fellow abuse survivors in finding purpose and healing in their lives.

In addition to his TikTok presence, Manser also hosted “The Stick Up” podcast, where he engaged in conversations with notable figures including Australian rapper Ay Huncho, former NRL star Braith Anasta, and businessman Mark Bouris. His efforts to shed light on issues surrounding abuse and mental health garnered widespread attention and admiration.

Following his unexpected passing, friends and colleagues took to social media to express their grief and pay tribute to Manser. Lawyer Andrew Carpenter, who had worked closely with Manser in advocacy efforts, mourned the loss of his “dear friend” and praised Manser’s dedication to helping others. “We wanted to change the world. We wanted to save the world. You saved so many lives. You changed so many lives,” Carpenter wrote in a heartfelt Instagram post.

Survivor advocate Harrison James also honored Manser’s legacy, highlighting his profound impact on the survivor community. Despite Manser’s own struggles, he dedicated himself to supporting survivors of child sexual abuse and inspired others to persevere through adversity. “His legacy transcends boundaries, offering solace to those battling addiction, crime, and mental illness,” James remarked.

Manser’s passing, which occurred shortly after he posted a video to social media, has left many in shock. While the cause of death has not been disclosed, it is evident that Manser’s advocacy and outreach efforts have left a lasting impact on those he touched. Regularly collaborating with his 22-year-old son, Ky Manser, Russell aimed to destigmatize discussions around mental health and encourage support options, particularly for men.

As the survivor community and beyond mourn the loss of Russell Manser, his legacy as a beacon of hope and resilience will continue to inspire countless individuals striving for healing and positive change.

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