Dubai Police warn parents and teens that deadly social media challenges like choking, skull breaking, breath holding risk lives/Image: Dubai Police A growing wave of dangerous social media challenges is raising alarm in Dubai, with police warning that what appears online as entertainment or a trend can quickly turn into a life-threatening act. Authorities say children and teenagers are being drawn into risky behaviours that have already caused serious injuries and deaths in other countries.
A rising threat hidden behind online trends
Dubai Police have issued a strong warning to parents, teenagers, and young people about the spread of so-called deadly challenges on social media platforms. These challenges are often packaged as viral trends and shared widely online, making them appealing to curious and impressionable users.The activities involved are extremely dangerous. They include skull breaking, choking, breath holding, and other reckless practices that put participants at risk of severe injury or death. Police stressed that while these challenges may appear harmless or exciting on screen, the real-world consequences can be devastating.In a short video clip released on Friday, Dubai Police explained that such trends often attract teenagers who are seeking excitement or online attention. Many take part without fully understanding the serious physical risks involved or the possibility that a single mistake could have fatal outcomes.
Lessons from tragic incidents abroad
Authorities pointed out that similar social media challenges in other countries have already led to critical injuries and fatalities. These incidents serve as a stark reminder that online content does not reflect the full danger of what is being promoted, and that copying such behaviour can have irreversible consequences.Dubai Police emphasised that the loss of life and serious harm linked to these challenges elsewhere highlights the urgent need for awareness and early intervention at home and within the community.
Role of families and guardians
Dubai Police underlined that parents and guardians play a vital role in protecting children from these online threats. Families are urged to raise awareness and closely monitor their children’s online activity, especially on platforms where viral trends spread quickly.Police encouraged parents to speak openly with their children about the dangers of imitating harmful content shared on social media. Honest conversations can help young people understand the risks and resist peer pressure or the desire for online popularity that often drives participation in such challenges.
How the public can help prevent harm
Beyond family involvement, Dubai Police called on the wider community to report any dangerous or inappropriate behaviour linked to these challenges. Members of the public can report concerns by calling the Dubai Police Contact Centre on 901 or through the ‘Police Eye’ service available on the Dubai Police smart application.Authorities stressed that timely reporting can help prevent injuries and save lives, reinforcing that online trends should never come at the cost of a child’s safety or future.
