A "CHOKING game" being played by teenage thrillseekers has claimed the life of a Gold Coast schoolgirl. Abigail Corthals, 15, was found dead in her bedroom this month with a belt around her neck, the Courier-Mail reported.
Now, her grief-stricken parents want to warn others about the dangerous internet-inspired fad which has reportedly killed dozens of American teens and has now spread to Australia.
Grieving parents warn of deadly choking game that killed their daughter, Abigail Corthals | News.com.au
Now, her grief-stricken parents want to warn others about the dangerous internet-inspired fad which has reportedly killed dozens of American teens and has now spread to Australia.
Grieving parents warn of deadly choking game that killed their daughter, Abigail Corthals | News.com.au