
La peligrosa tendencia de TikTok que cobró la vida de un niño
Un niño de 11 años perdió la vida tras participar junto a su primo en una tendencia de TikTok.
A recent viral video featuring a father and son engaging in the classic 'ding-dong ditch' prank has ignited a widespread debate on social media regarding modern parenting and childhood experiences. The video, captured by a doorbell camera, shows a young boy ringing a neighbor's bell and swiftly retreating, only to be confronted by the homeowner via intercom. The child, appearing remorseful, admits, "I was going to ding-dong ditch you guys. I'm super sorry." However, the situation takes an unexpected turn when the homeowner asks if his father is aware of his actions. The boy responds, "Yeah, he does know," further explaining, "He said it's a core childhood memory and he wants me to be a part of it." The homeowner, seemingly amused and surprised, then encourages the boy with a simple "Run!" before the child dashes off. The video, uploaded by 'Nestikor Opina,' has garnered significant attention, with many viewers reminiscing about their own childhood pranks, while others question the appropriateness of a parent encouraging such behavior. Comments range from "Pucha!...Pero es adrenalina pura...😂" to "El padre quizás lo ve como un juego, pero quizás esto sea un mal ejemplo para hijo," reflecting the diverse opinions on whether this interaction constitutes a valuable bonding experience or a misguided lesson.
Un niño de 11 años perdió la vida tras participar junto a su primo en una tendencia de TikTok.