After Blue Whale, it is Momo Whatsapp Suicide challenge that's risking your teens

The Momo Challenge reportedly began on Facebook where individuals were "Challenged" to speak with an unknown number. It allegedly involves challenges that encourage children to engage in a series of violent acts that end with suicide.
Just about a year after the Blue Whale Challenge professedly prompted various suicides among young people over the globe, another diversion called 'Momo Challenge' is reportedly encouraging children to perform dangerous challenges. The Momo challenge, viral via web-based networking media stages, particularly WhatsApp is allegedly connected to the death of a 12-year-old young lady in Argentina,the Buenos Aires Times reported.

What is Momo Challenge? 

The Momo Challenge purportedly began on Facebook where individuals were "tested" to speak with an obscure number, The Sun detailed. Once the underlying contact with a client is set up, the Momo account sends various tested and exercises that are to be finished to meet 'Momo'. It professedly includes challenges that urge youngsters to participate in a progression of savage acts that end with suicide. In the event that a client declines to take after the diversion's requests, Momo undermines them with brutal pictures, The Sun announced. The record gives off an impression of being associated with three numbers in Japan, Mexico, and Columbia.

'Momo' is a web-based social networking account on prominent stages that utilization a picture of a doll with tremendous highlights, extensive eyes and a wide mouth to incite interest among kids, the report included. The fine art called Mother Bird by Link Factory is roused by crafted by a Japanese craftsman Midori Hayashi, who has no relationship with the test, as indicated by authorities.

Deaths linked to Momo Challenge 

The Argentina Police are connecting the demise of a 12-year-old to the diversion. The young lady recorded her exercises quickly before the suicide on her telephone. Experts speculate somebody urged her to take her own life, the Buenos Aires Times detailed. The authorities are chasing for the "immature with whom she traded those messages" and have issued a notice to the guardians to screen the perusing action of their kids.

Is the Momo Challenge revealed in India?

Starting at now, there are no reports proposing the nearness of the test. According to digital specialists, the test is a deception went for stealing individual information and extorting data.

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