Entertainment
Mum’s TikTok craze warning as boy, 11, left fighting for life – NEWS.com.au
Mum’s TikTok craze warning as boy, 11, left fighting for life

A mum has warned of a deadly TikTok craze after her son has been left fighting for life after he swallowed magnets.Ellis Tripp, 11, remains in a critical condition after five tiny magnetic balls were discovered in his intestines and bowel, The Sun reports.
It is feared the boy, from Worcester, UK, may have been performing a dangerous TikTok craze which sees youngsters pretend to have their tongue pierced.
His mother, Amy Clarke, posted a heartfelt plea urging other parents to get rid of the balls…
-
Noosa News24 hours ago
Female farmers determined to defy NSW dairy industry exodus
-
Noosa News20 hours ago
Australian men charged with allegedly trafficking firearms after international kidnapping investigation
-
Business23 hours ago
Thematic ASX ETF investing ideas
-
Business23 hours ago
Here’s the average Australian superannuation balance at age 70