A sexual assault case lawyer from the United States was discovered dead in his company on Saturday in an apparent suicide.
Ian Kersting, practising as assistant district attorney in Louisiana’s Orleans, had an evident self-inflicted gunshot wound, reported Daily Mail citing WVUE.
Emergency Medical Service ( EMS ) arrived at the scene of Kersting’s death at 619 South White St. at the DA’s office building.
The Orleans Parish DA’s Office community experienced a terrible tragedy on Saturday night, according to the DA’s business.
” We extend our love and condolences to his family because Assistant District Attorney Ian Kersting was a favorite part of our company.” We ask the media to regard the privacy of the people impacted, and it’s even more crucial that we support one another at this time.
Kersting, 34, was assigned to the Physical Assault Kit Initiative system, which reviews and tests earlier unsubmitted sexual assault packages.
In a March 22 social media post, Kersting received a shoutout from the New Orleans District Attorney’s office for his work.
The District Attorney’s Office in Orleans Parish experienced a devastating damage on Saturday night, according to their speech.
They expressed that Ian Kersting, who served as Assistant District Attorney, was a valued partner, and they extended their profound sentiments to his family people.
The company called for media outlets to keep the privacy of those who were impacted by this circumstance and stressed the significance of mutual help during this time.
Kersting was reportedly admitted to the Louisiana State Bar on October 30, 2020, according to documents.
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