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Girl, 5, hacked off her hair in ‘Momo’ online horror game

- By Eleanor Harding Education Editor

A GIRL of five hacked off her hair after being ‘brainwashe­d’ by an online ‘suicide game’ which encourages children to hurt themselves, it emerged yesterday.

The ‘Momo challenge’, which tells youngsters to undertake dangerous tasks and self-harm, is being spliced into clips on video sharing site YouTube.

The game, which is reportedly popping up in episodes of Peppa Pig and clips of games such as Fortnite, initially appears lightheart­ed, with video clips encouragin­g children to contact ‘Momo’.

But it quickly takes a dark turn, as children receive messages from a creepy ‘mother bird’ character with bulging eyes and sinister grin telling them to self-harm.

Refusal to comply results in abusive messages and disturbing photos. The final challenge is for the child to commit suicide.

After being instructed by ‘Momo’ to chop off parts of her hair, the girl was taken to Toddler Trims Salon in Gloucester­shire in order to salvage what was left.

A hairdresse­r at the salon posted a photo of the youngster online, writing: ‘So I’ve just had a beautiful little girl in affected by this sick Momo challenge! I couldn’t help but feel this monster has brainwashe­d her.’

It comes as headteache­rs have issued warnings about Momo on their websites after receiving calls from horrified parents.

A number of schools have now sent out alerts about the disturbing challenge. Haslingden Primary School in Lancashire warned about Momo ‘promoting children to do dangerous tasks without telling their parents’. And Cleve House School in Bristol told parents the game encourages players ‘ to perform acts of violence and self-harm through a series of progressiv­ely risky tasks’.

It is not known who is behind Momo, which has been linked to the death of a girl from Argentina, a boy in France and another boy in Belgium. The original avatar was created by a Japanese special effects company which has nothing to do with the game.

YouTube said it had not received any complaints about Momo, adding: ‘Content of this kind would be in violation of our policies and removed immediatel­y.’

 ??  ?? ‘Sick challenge’: The girl in the salon. Right, a model of Momo
‘Sick challenge’: The girl in the salon. Right, a model of Momo
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