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ONLINE CHALLENGES ATE MY HAMSTER

Started by touchingcloth, August 05, 2022, 05:51:18 PM

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H-O-W-L

Well there's gonna be a postmortem and probably an inquest anyway since he was a child and his death was unnatural, surely? Considering she's said (well, gone back and forth) that she caught him trying on a ligature the day before, and then admitted on camera to leaving him for up to an hour the day of his (presumed) suicide, it's not going to go well for her.

Flouncer

The coroner at the poor lad's pre-inquest review has seen no evidence that he was taking part in an online challenge:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-essex-63557850

Essex police have reviewed the data from his phone and checked his search history. They found no photos or videos taken on the day he died, and nothing related to a challenge. The evidence did, however, indicate that he was suffering from "very low mood."

Alberon

What a surprise.

I just hope the parents can reattach with reality and come to terms with it.