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A 12-year-old boy in England has died, and a GoFundMe campaign set up by a loved one is claiming that his death stemmed from ...
The "blackout challenge" has been around since at least 2008, according to People, but it started making the rounds on TikTok again back in 2021.
The dangerous game can restrict oxygen to the brain, potentially resulting in seizures, serious injury or death.
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 ...
A 12-year-old UK boy named Sebastian has died after allegedly participating in the dangerous TikTok "blackout challenge" that's claimed the lives of multiple youngsters over the years.
Although the "blackout challenge" is not a new concept, its popularity is resurging among TikTok's younger users. Here's what you need to know about this dangerous trend ...
The challenge makes a sport of choking oneself until passing out. The suit has also listed names of children in other places who allegedly dies because of TikTok Blackout Challenge.
BLACKOUT will bring a survivor's story to the United Solo Theatre Festival at 410 West 42nd Street, New York, NY on March 24th, 7:00pm. The show is written and performed by Hailey Henderson, and ...
The so-called Blackout Challenge posted on TikTok dares people to self-asphyxiate until they lose consciousness.
The blackout challenge encourages people to record themselves as they engage in self-asphyxiation, sometimes to the point of unconsciousness. Nylah saw the challenge, tried it herself and died.
The viral social media trend known as the "blackout challenge" (also called the "choking challenge") can lead to permanent brain damage or death in under five minutes. Here's what to know.
One video depicted the "Blackout Challenge," which encourages viewers to record themselves engaging in acts of self-asphyxiation.