Call from NSPCC to get schools to be more open with young people about choking game dangers after Birmingham boy dies

Sep 21, 2016, 11:45 AM

There are calls for more information for teachers about the choking game after it's thought a 12-year-old in Birmingham died playing it.

A coroner ruled Karnel Haughton's death in Castle Vale in June as misadventure.

She also said she'd write to the Department for Education to get more information into schools about the dangers.

Kieren Lyons from the NSPCC says young people need all the information they can get...

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