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Girl, 12, and boy, 16, kill themselves playing Momo ‘suicide game by Fatherofdragons: 11:25am On Sep 04, 2018
A 12-year-old girl and a 16-year-old boy reportedly killed themselves after playing a ‘suicide challenge’ game that is being shared on WhatsApp.

Their deaths occurred within 48 hours of each other in Barbosa, in the north west Colombian area of Santander.

Police say they believe the pair – who are yet to be officially named – died after taking part in the disturbing new online ‘suicide game’ Momo.


Local media report that the body of the 16-year-old boy was found first and that it is believed he knew the 12-year-old girl.

Police believe he passed the game onto her before his death, it was reported.

The girl was found hanged two days later by relatives.

The ‘game’ involves adding a phone number said to belong to ‘Momo’ – which uses a picture of a terrifying face on its profile – who then sends a series of challenges and threats ending with a demand that the player commits suicide.

The Momo account reportedly sends violent images to the victim over WhatsApp and threatens them if they refuse to follow the game’s orders.

It is believed the game originated in a Facebook group and is now spreading around via the messaging app.

A sick suicide "game" dubbed ?Momo? has been spreading on WhatsApp, prompting police to issue warnings about the shocking challenge."Momo" is a viral challenge that asks people to add a contact via WhatsApp - they are then urged to commit self-harm or suicide. The "game" has fueled comparisons to the sinister "Blue Whale challenge" that led to reports of suicides in Russia and the U.S, as well as the online fictional character of "Slender Man." In 2014 two 12-year-old girls in Wisconsin attempted to kill a classmate in an attempt to please the horror character. A Message from Mens Muscle MagNew ?Steroid Alternative? For Older Men to Get Fit Without Going To The GymBreakthrough product sheds fat and builds muscle fast. See it for yourself!The Buenos Aires Times reports that police in Argentina are investigating whether ?Momo? is linked to the suicide of a 12-year-old girl in the district of Escobar.The girl filmed her activities prior to hanging herself from a tree in her family?s backyard, according to the Buenos Aires Times. Authorities suspect that someone encouraged her to commit suicide, the report says.SINISTER ?BLUE WHALE CHALLENGE? BLAMED FOR TEXAS TEEN?S DEATHThe Sun reports that police in a number of countries have voiced their concern about the so-called "challenge."Civil Guard TweetScreenshot (Guardia Civil/Twitter)?Momo? is described as similar to the sinister "Blue Whale challenge," which is believed to be a social media group that encourages people to kill themselves, according to the Sun.?Momo? uses the creepy cropped image of a sculpture depicting a young woman with bulging eyes and black hair.
Players are apparently given challenges to do by the grim character ‘Momo’ which escalate, and finally results in them being challenged to take their own life
The mobile phones of the girl and boy have been seized by police, who say they found messages linked with the game.

Government secretary Janier Landono said: ‘Apparently, they practised this game through WhatsApp and it invited the young people to hurt themselves.

‘The game has different challenges and the suicide is at the end.’

These are the first deaths linked with Momo in Colombia and now authorities are working with schools to warn youngsters against playing.

They say that criminals take advantage of the game for; stealing personal information, inciting suicide or violence, bullying & harassment, extortion and causing psychological and physical disorders, including: anxiety, depression and insomnia.


The game has been likened to Blue Whale, another dangerous social media ‘game’ which was linked to at least 130 teen deaths across Russia.

Youngsters were encouraged to undertake daily tasks including self-harming, watching horror films and waking up at unusual hours.

The tasks escalate over time until the 50th day when players are told to kill themselves.

Authorities say Momo is spreading across south America, with investigators finding original messages registered to phone numbers located in Colombia and Mexico.

The avatar character is the work of Japanese artist Midori Hayashi, who is not associated with the game.



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