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Mumbai: Police on alert after teen's death linked to Blue Whale challenge

| | Aug 01, 2017, at 03:21 pm
Mumbai, Aug 1 (IBNS): Police in India's Financial Capital have sounded alert after a teen's alleged suicide was linked to the infamous Blue Whale Challenge, reports said.

The victim has been identified as a 14-year-old boy, who jumped off the terrace from his five-floor Andheri (east) apartment on Saturday.

The Blue Whale challenge is an online game, believed to have originated in Russia.

It is a self-harm game that encourages participants to harm themselves for 50 days before killing themselves in order to win the contest.

The game has so far killed 100 teens in Russia and the UK.

Mumbai police are still studying how the game is played.

The Blue Whale Challenge is the brainchild of an arrested Russian national, who admitted to have manipulated impressionable minds to take on the fatal tasks.


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