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Girl, 6, describes Momo ‘could be in your dreams or she could kill you’

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Girl, 6, describes Momo ‘could be in your dreams or she could kill you’

by Richard Hartley-Parkinson

 

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Bre-Andria Roussell said that the character – with a woman’s head with bulging eyes and body of a chicken – appeared on her screen

 

A six-year-old girl has described being targeted in the ‘Momo Challenge’ suicide game while watching Peppa Pig on YouTube Kids. Bre-Andria Roussell said that the character – with a woman’s head with bulging eyes and body of a chicken – appeared on her screen.

 

Bre-Andria told her mother Brittany, 27, Momo is like an app and that you can call or text her. She added chillingly: ‘She could be in your dreams or she could kill you’.

 

She added: ‘When you call her she’s going to hang up – and then it can start getting freaky.

 

Full Story: https://metro.co.uk/2019/02/28/girl-6-describes-momo-dreams-kill-8773893/

Did Scotty beam me to a different planet without me knowing?

If parents took more interest in what their kids we're looking at online maybe these types of things wouldn't happen. Or better yet; don't give them electronic devices in the first place until they're older and more responsible. 

I screen the web for ladies with big EYES but with little success.

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