Russell Manser, a former jail prisoner who transformed his traumatic experience into an opportunity to assist other people who had survived abuse, has passed away. Before turning to TikTok to discuss his experiences as a victim of sexual assault, Manser had already done 23 years in jail for bank robberies in the Northern Territory, Queensland, and New South Wales.
Manser managed Voice of a Survivor, which amassed more than 130,000 followers on TikTok, with the intention of assisting those who had been victims of abuse in discovering their life’s purpose.
Additionally, Manser was the presenter of The Stick Up podcast, in which he had conversations with a variety of guests, such as the Australian rapper Ay Huncho, the former National Rugby League (NRL) player Braith Anasta, and the businessman Mark Bouris. Russell Manser, a former bank robber who is now a TikTok celebrity, is shown sitting in a chair. After doing 23 years in prison, Russell Manser turned his life around and became an advocate for those who have survived sexual assault.
@russellmanserofficial1 / TikTok On Sunday, friends of Manser have filled social media with messages of condolence, many of which express their anguish at the sudden passing of their friend.
Andrew Carpenter, a lawyer, expressed his affection for his “dear friend,” whom he had the opportunity to meet via his advocacy work. Harrison James, an advocate for survivors, said that the “survivor community mourns the loss of a dear friend.” In spite of the fact that we just met briefly, James said that Russell’s influence was significant.
By devoting himself to providing assistance to those who have survived sexual assault as children, he transformed his personal troubles into a source of inspiration. Individuals who are struggling with addiction, criminal behavior, and mental illness might find comfort in his legacy, which crosses borders.
“Russell’s spirit will forever inspire us to persevere, to embrace transformation, and to stand in solidarity with one another,” said Russell. Although the circumstances behind Manser’s death have not been made public, it is believed that he passed away on Saturday, a few hours after uploading a video on social media.