The discussion of social media communities whose administrators aim to drive children to suicide is gaining momentum in the information space. It is a fact that the so-called "death groups" (Blue Whale, Quiet House, Sea of Whales, Wake Me Up at 4:20) are becoming increasingly popular among schoolchildren.

Here's how it works: a child enters a closed community on a social network. Administrators contact community members and get their contacts. And then they give tasks - cutting veins, burning skin, erotic photos... When a community member refuses to complete another task, blackmail begins - administrators often call, threaten to publish juicy photos, negative information or harm their relatives.

The penultimate stage is 50 days without sleep. No sleep is allowed. And during this time, adolescents mix reality with sleep, lose their sense and ability to think rationally. On the 50th day, they have a few hours of sleep and commit suicide. The game is over, the result is ruined lives and death.

The Patrol Police appeals to parents: be vigilant! Check your children's hands for suspicious injuries, check their social media profiles and phone messages.

Talk to your children! Parental love will replace virtual reality for them!

Source: Patrol Police