The “blackout challenge” has been trending in recent years, following the deaths of children who participated. Now bereaved British parents of four children, all aged 12-14, are suing TikTok ...
The "blackout challenge" was one of the most dangerous ... "Make sure you check your kids' phones. You never know what you might find on their phones. You wouldn't think 10-year-olds would try ...
The “blackout challenge” has been trending in recent years ... These forums, though not as widespread as today’s platforms, often contained reports of kids talking about the game and discussing how ...
The lawsuit for wrongful death alleges that the four youngsters died while trying a so-called "blackout challenge". The families want access to their children’s account data to "get answers ...
TikTok is being sued by the families of four British children who died during a “blackout challenge” craze that went viral on social media in 2022 ... Lawyers for the family said his parents had ...
Advertisement "It's no coincidence that three of the four children who died from self-suffocation after being exposed to the dangerous and deadly TikTok Blackout Challenge lived in the same city ...
Families of four British children are suing TikTok, alleging the 'blackout challenge' led to their deaths, as they seek access to social media data for answers A TikTok executive has said that the ...
The lawsuit claims Isaac Kenevan, 13, Archie Battersbee, 12, Julian 'Jools' Sweeney, 14, and Maia Walsh, 13, died from doing the 'blackout challenge', popular on the video-sharing app.
Feb. 7 (UPI) --Four British families Thursday filed a wrongful death suit against TikTok and its owner ByteDance over the self-strangulation deaths of four children who were participating in a ...