#MoMoChallenge is making Kids commit Suicide – Mother cries out about MoMo Game

#MoMoChallenge is making Kids commit Suicide - Mother cries out over MoMo Game

A mother has warned parents to be careful about a popular online suicide game after her son was told by the game to stab himself in the neck with a kitchen knife.

Lyn Dixon’s eight-year-old son is one of the latest children to become ensnared by the Momo Challenge, a game which is played on WhatsApp, Facebook, YouTube and other online platforms. The mother, from Edinburgh, said the game encourages children to harm themselves.

Mother warns of MoMo suicide game after her son, 8, was asked to stab himself in neck with kitchen knife

The game, which features the creepy face of a bulgy-eyes female character, encourages children to self-harm and has sparked worldwide concern.

The creepy character was created by Japanese special effects firm Link Factory, but the company is not involved in the online suicide game.

Ms Dixon said her young boy became frightened of the dark and was scared to be alone after Momo appeared on YouTube videos he was watching.

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Mother warns of MoMo suicide game after her son, 8, was asked to stab himself in neck with kitchen knife

The song on YouTube goes:

Momo Momo

Momo’s going to kill you.

At night, she’ll come when you’re in bed.

In the morning, you’ll be dead.

Momo Momo

Momo’s going to kill you.

Do you want a surprise?

Look in her eyes.

I won’t lie, you’re going to die.

Commenting on how her son was influenced by the game, Ms Dixon said:

He showed me an image of the face on my phone and said that she had told him to go into the kitchen drawer and take out a knife and put it into his neck.

We’ve told him it’s a load of rubbish and there are bad people out there who do bad things but it’s frightening, really frightening.

The challenge is handled by an anonymous controller who encourages children to take steps towards gradually hurting and isolating themselves from the world as the controller plots their demise. They are then eventually told to kill themselves.

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Ms Dixon added:

It started with him not wanting to go upstairs on his own because it was dark up there.

He was terrified and wouldn’t sleep in his own bed and then we got to the bottom of it and we explained it wasn’t real.

Warnings about the game have been issued in Argentina after a 12-year-old girl took her own life and the death was linked to the game.

Mother warns of MoMo suicide game after her son, 8, was asked to stab himself in neck with kitchen knife

Also, a French father filed a complaint with the State Department in November, after his son took his own life. And the Belgian Public Prosecutor’s Office reported in November 2018 that a 13-year-old boy had been the victim of the “Momo Challenge” and hanged himself.

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Mother warns of MoMo suicide game after her son, 8, was asked to stab himself in neck with kitchen knife

A mother also took to a Scottish Facebook group to tell of how her niece was told to “sacrifice” herself for her brother.

Mother warns of MoMo suicide game after her son, 8, was asked to stab himself in neck with kitchen knife

2 Responses

  1. ALEENA says:

    I want to kill myself to see my baby brother in heaven.

    • Lucy says:

      Hi Aleena,

      Hope you are having a great day.

      Firstly, I would like to introduce myself. I am Lucy, the blogger who is in charge of managing the blog site Lucipost.com.

      I saw your comment on our page and would love to tell you that All is Well, I know you love your Brother and will do anything to be with him but he will want you to live for him.

      Also, I will want you to think about your parents, they already feeling bad from what happened to your brother, you will only make it worse if you also leave them alone at this trying times.

      Kori, I urge you to get help from people around you or kindly call this number (1-800-273-8255) and explain how you feel to them.

      Stay safe and ALIVE, there are a lot of people who love you and are looking up to you dear.

      Best regards
      Lucy

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