‘Blue Whale’ suicide game linked to 130 teen deaths is just tip of the iceberg in the world’s suicide capital

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A SICK suicide game called ‘Blue Whale’ is being probed by Russian cops after being linked to 130 teen deaths.
Fears have been raised that the sinister game is just the tip of the iceberg in the country — which has one of the highest suicide rates in the world, reports The Sun.
Blue Whale involves teens completing daily tasks for 50 days including self-harming, watching horror movies and waking up at unusual hours.
But on the 50th day, the controlling manipulators behind the game reportedly instruct the youngsters to commit suicide.
Mental health professionals and activists are calling on Russian politicians to probe the reasons youngsters are being attracted to these games.
There are concerns the suicide rate could worsen in the country which saw 24,982 suicides in 2014.
Last week, two schoolgirls Yulia Konstantinova, 15, and Veronika Volkova, 16, committed suicide.

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This sounds like well designed brain-washing, mind control given in cumulative doses until critical mass is achieved, delivered via this evil "game". Thank you for making us aware, rmaxhuni, and I pray the police get to the perpetrators before any more lives are lost. Grrrr!

Damn this is horrible. Were the girls you mention also using the blue whale game?

sounds like that movie Dare

This is horrible! I never heard of this game before... and why would they let it on the apple or android store? I just read also...

Man who invented Blue Whale suicide 'game' aimed at children says his victims who kill themselves are 'biological waste' and that he is 'cleansing society'
Philipp Budeikin, 21, of Russia, is being held on charges of inciting at least 16 schoolgirls to kill themselves by taking part in his Blue Whale social media craze
He told investigators that he thinks his young female victims were 'happy to die'
Angelina Davydova, 12, fell to her death from 14th floor on Christmas Day 2015
Anna K was found hanged to death after becoming obsessed with the 'game'

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4491294/Blue-Whale-game-mastermind-says-s-cleansing-society.html#ixzz4oAJZsbk7