Britain's scientists concluded 'in the last few days' that we must pursue draconian measures to contain the coronavirus outbreak - or face around 250,000 deaths.
26.02.2020 - 13:21 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Parents are warning over a 'malicious, cruel viral prank' which children are copying from TikTok and YouTube.
Known as either the Skull Breaker or the Trip Jump Challenge, kids have been knocked unconscious and there have been reports of two deaths abroad.
The dangerous new 'challenge' is making its way through British schools, reports the Mirror and parents have been taking to social media to warn of the dangers.
The challenge, shared on YouTube and TikTok, shows how unassuming victims are
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"Nobody knows what is coming"
"All I wanted to do was give the best shows that I possibly could. "
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