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Stefan Zweig
Austrian writer (1881–1942)
Heinrich von Kleist
German poet, dramatist, novelist and short story writer (1777–1811)
Arthur Koestler
Hungarian-British author and journalist (1905–1983)

Osamu Dazai
Japanese author

Paul Lafargue
writer, journalist, literary critic and revolutionary; also known for being Karl Marx's son-in-law (1842-1911)

Rudolf, Crown Prince of Austria
Austrian archduke (1858-1889)
Felix Hausdorff
German mathematician (*1868 – †1942)

Karl Haushofer
German philosopher (1869-1946)

Kessler Twins
Alice and Ellen Kessler, usually credited as the Kessler Twins, were twin German singers, dancers and actresses who were popular in Europe, especially Germany and Italy, during the 1950s and 1960s.

Max Linder
French silent film actor and director (1883–1925)

André Gorz
Austrian born French philosopher and journalist (1923-2007)

Nogi Maresuke
Japanese general (1849-1912)

Mary von Vetsera
Austrian noblewoman, mistress to Crown Prince Rudolf of Austria (1871-1889)

Ludwig Gumplowicz
Polish sociologist (1838–1909)

Laura Marx
daughter of Karl Marx (1845–1911)
Takeo Arishima
Japanese writer (1878-1923)

Garrett Hardin
American ecologist (1915–2003)
The Singing Nun
Belgian nun and musician
Mayerling Incident
Events surrounding the apparent murder–suicide of the Crown Prince of Austria and his mistress in 1889
Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold
American mass murderers (1981–1999)
Naevius Sutorius Macro
Prefect of the Praetorian Guard (21 BC - 38 AD)
Clemens von Pirquet
Austrian physician (1874-1929)
Dong Xian
Han dynasty politician

shinjū
is a Japanese term meaning "double suicide", used in common parlance to refer to any group suicide of two or more individuals bound by love, typically lovers, parents and children, and even whole families. A double suicide without consent is called and it is considered as a sort of murder–suicide.
Henry Dreyfuss
American industrial designer (1904–1972)
Max Kurzweil
Austrian painter and printmaker (1867-1916)
Joachim Gottschalk
German actor (1904–1941)
Fu Lei
Chinese writer (1908-1966)
Ennia Thrasylla
1st century AD Roman noblewoman
suicide pact
agreement between multiple individuals to kill themselves
Arthur Kronfeld
German psychiatrist (1886–1941)
Huisheng
Chinese princess (1938–1957)
Edward Downes
British conductor (1924–2009)
Yun Sim-deok
Korean singer-actor
Jian Bozan
Chinese historian (1898–1968)
Géza Teleki
Hungarian geologist, politician (1911–1983)
David Raymond Curtiss
American mathematician
Imre Soós
Hungarian actor (1930-1957)
Guy Gilpatric
American journalist (1896–1950)
Willem Adriaan Bonger
Dutch criminologist and sociologist (1876-1940)
Breffu
Breffu (possibly derived from Twi, Baffour) was an Akwamu leader of the 1733 slave insurrection on St. John (then known as St. Jan) in Danish West Indies. She killed herself with 23 other rebels to evade capture as the rebellion weakened in 1734.
Mathilde Wurm
German politician and journalist, editor (1874-1935)
Jacob van Gelderen
Dutch economist (1891–1940)
František Kobzík
Czechoslovak rower (1914–1944)
Emanuel Boekman
Dutch politician (1889–1940)
Hiromi Yamafuji
cyclist
Ronnie Singer
American musician (1928–1953)
Eberhard von Brauchitsch
German businessman (1926-2010)
Dora Fabian
German socialist and anti-Nazi activist who died in exile in London (1901-1935)
Tino Schirinzi
Italian actor