These Russian teens took the ultimate Blue Whale challenge & are believed to have killed themselves.
A boy took his life at Gateway College, Colombo, Sri Lanka. He drank bleach & hung himself with his mother's shawl. A suicide at just 14 years.
The sinister Blue Whale app or web version, sets a date for the death of the player. The player is then forced into accepting every order given. Alternatively called The Blue Whale Game, A Silent House, A Sea of Whale, Wake Me Up at 2.40am, it is spreading like a wildfire at internet speed.
What twisted mind conceived the internet Blue whale challenge?
Is it created to upgrade human sacrifice to the internet age?
Who funds the Blue Whale mayhem?
The 50th challenge is to take one's own life.
A girl took 25 Panadols, damaging her liver.
These are some tweets pulled off the Blue Whale Challenge hashtag
- John @eqqies
- Clairesiggg @claire910523
Anonymous claims to have rooted out this menance.
Another student jumped to his death he jumped off the Dialog building in Colombo.
If you know parents of teenagers please warn them about the Blue Whale challenge.
(AMPC) Jude 23a
[Strive to] save others,
snatching [them] out of [the] fire;
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