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A popular online drinking game might be to blame for four reported deaths in Europe.
Originating in Australia, the game is called "NekNomination," in which people dare each
other to carry out certain stunts after drinking large amounts of alcohol. (Via YouTube / Oakelfish)
The game has recently gone viral in Europe. Some participants even go as far as drinking
motor oil, a Listerine-and-toothpaste concoction — even urine. (Via BBC)
The Daily Mail reports two British men are the craze's latest victims, who both died
Saturday. One 20-year-old tried to "outdo" previous competitors by drinking a lethal
cocktail containing "a bottle of white wine, a small bottle of ***, a quart of whiskey
and a can of lager." The other, a 29-year-old, died as a result of downing a pint of ***.
This after two victims in Ireland died while reportedly participating in NekNomination
dares last month.
One 19-year-old man jumped off a bridge into a river after chugging a pint of beer. (Via
Irish Mirror)
And the other, a 22-year-old man having consumed large amounts of alcohol for a suspected dare.
(Via Irish Mirror)
Dares are typically filmed and then posted to social media, where the participants continue
the chain by daring other people. (Via STV News)
Many are concerned about the game's dangers and are even demanding Facebook ban such pages
glamorizing or promoting the game. (Via Facebook / Ban Neknominate)
Officials are currently investigating the possible links of the drinking game to the
four European deaths.