Chester Bennington's 15-Year-Old Son Appears in Suicide Prevention Video: 'Help Yourself, Don't Hurt Yourself'

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Chester Bennington's son is bravely speaking out on a very personal issue.
Draven Bennington, the 15-year-old son of the late Linkin Park singer, who was found dead of suicide by hanging at age 41 this past July, appeared in a video for World Suicide Prevention Day on Sept. 10, urging those who need help to reach out.
"I want to make a commitment that I will talk to someone before I hurt myself when I'm feeling depressed, or going through a hard week, month or year," Draven shared. "And I want to challenge you to do the same, to help yourself, not hurt yourself."
Watch the touching spot, set to Linkin Park's "Numb," below.
MORE: Linkin Park Announces Special Public Event in Los Angeles to Honor Chester Bennington
After his tragic death, the late singer was honored with a mural in Los Angeles.
Watch the video below to see it.
If you or someone you know needs help, please call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255).