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TikTok ‘Blackout Challenge’ leaves 12-year-old reportedly brain dead

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A 12-year-old Colorado boy is reportedly brain dead after attempting the "Blackout Challenge," which dares people to choke themselves to loss of consciousness via an oxygen-reducing action.

The "challenge," which has been around in some capacity for decades, is also called the "Game of Choking," "Speed Dreaming," "Pass-out Challenge," or "Fainting Game."

According to WAGM TV/KCNC, Joshua Haileyesus was found unconscious in the bathroom on March 22 by his twin brother. The family believes the boy had attempted the inherently dangerous challenge and had choked himself with a shoelace.

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"Told me the bad news that he's not going to survive, he's not going to make it," Haileyesus Zeryihun, the boy's father, told the outlets. "I was begging them on the floor, pleading to see if they can give me some time, not to give up on him. If I just give up on him, I feel like I'm just walking away from my son."

GoFundMe has been set up for the expenses stemming from the boy's current medical situation.

Denver ABC 7 reported that the parents said the 12-year-old had "used social media frequently, and his parents say it has helped him learn and gain connections to new passions like cooking, guitar, and acting." 

The so-called "Blackout Challenge" led to at least two other deaths, including a 9-year-old Trinidad boy and a 10-year-old in Palermo, Italy.

The post TikTok ‘Blackout Challenge’ leaves 12-year-old reportedly brain dead appeared first on The Daily Dot.

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