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Monday, 31 July 2017

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Suicide is emerging as a major problem across the world. Newsof suicide through live video on social media has been consistently coming.Recently there was a ruckus over a series of Netflix which was based on
Suicide. Its release was also banned.


In this era of internet and apps, a suicide game is coming up
now that made Manpreet, the Mumbai-based man, a victim. The 14-year-old student
allegedly jumped from the 5th floor playing this game. Now the police has
issued advisory on this game.


Not just India but a 15-year-old UK student, Yulia and
16-year-old student Veronica also gave up their life by jumping off the
apartment's roof. What is this game and why is it motivating people to succumb?
After this incident, the police there started to apologize to the children's
relatives.

Actually, it has come from social media only. It is being
told that there is a group that is provoking people to suicides. This group is
more active on social media. Posts related to the Instagram are becoming
which have to be completed in 50 days.

increasingly viral. This group group gives daily daily tasks to its members,
These tasks are quite dangerous and deadly. These include harming themselves, walking around at any time that are quite weird or look like horror movies.

When the task is completed on the 50th day, the people behind this game are asked to succumb to the youth. Not only that, they are also told about ways to ride them.

At the moment it is not clear where this group is being run
or who are behind this game. There is no information about how this game is
being played. However, the authenticity of this game has not been confirmed.
Some people say that the app is being played by installing the app in the
Facebook and Instagram.


smartphone, while some believe it is being played on social media such as
The National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NPCC), a UK-based child protection organization, has said that children should not follow the crowd and avoid doing things that are troublesome for them.



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