Parents, attention! Monstrous game for children "Blue Whale" arrived in Bosnia, two cases already recorded

A dangerous game, "Blue Whale", after being installed, makes the children fulfill various challenges, among others, to inflict injuries to themselves, and it makes them commit suicide at the end

After the information that the dangerous game "Blue Whale" came to Bosnia and Herzegovina, Vedran Mulabdic, minister of Ministry of Internal affairs of Sarajevo county, has confirmed that Sarajevo police received information about this game in one school. 

Boy (13) butchered himself with a pen: Alert in Serbia because of creepy Russian game "Blue Whale"

We received an info about the student of second grade of high school. We sent the report to the Federal Ministry of Internal affairs who has a department for cyber crime withing its frames. To my knowledge, this student has already accepted the game and we received and forwarded this for further action - said Mulabdic.

He appealed to parents to pay more attention in order to prevent and to protect their children if they notice any kind of changes or drawings on their children and to inform the police, reports Dnevni Avaz.

The student of sixth grade of Elementary school "Podrinje" in Muhatovici near Tuzla, as reported by media, has cut his hand playing the internet game "Blue Whale". 

Parents of the boy, after they saw what happened, called the police, and they will have a conversation with the boy, as it was found out, he inflicted injuries to himself by using the caliper, and parents and locals are in shock. 

A dangerous game, "Blue Whale", after being installed, makes the children fulfill various challenges, among others, to inflict injuries to themselves, and it makes them commit suicide at the end.

To fulfill as much as it is asked from them, children are exposed to blackmail, and they are often threatened with a murder of a family member. The boy started the game out of curiosity, and after following instructions he inflicted injuries to himself, but he didn't record them as this dangerous game asks, reports Avaz.

(Telegraf.co.uk / Tanjug)