NSPCC says schools should get more information about the so-called Choking Game after Birmingham boy dies

Sep 21, 2016, 11:38 AM

After the death of a 12-year-old in Birmingham - schools have been sent more information about the so-called choking game.

It's thought Karnel Haughton had been playing it before he died in June.

A coroner's ruled his death as misadventure - and the inquest heard his headteacher didn't feel there was enough information for teachers on it.

Kieran Lyons from the NSPCC - says schools need to be a big part of stopping more deaths...

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