Archie Battersbee’s mother has said she remains trapped in a “living hell” as she and three other families sue TikTok over videos they claim are linked to their children’s deaths.
The lawsuit claims Archie Battersbee, 12; Isaac Kenevan, 13; Julian "Jools" Sweeney, 14; and Maia Walsh, 13; all died from injuries suffered while taking part in online challenges in 2022.
Hollie Dance, mum of Archie Battersbee and Lisa Kenevan, mum of Isaac Kenevan, have both hit back at the comments made by TikTok senior government relations manager Giles Derrington on Radio 5 Live.
The lawsuit, filed in the US on Thursday, claims that Isaac Kenevan, 13, Archie Battersbee, 12, Julian "Jools" Sweeney, 14, and Maia Walsh, 13, died while attempting the so-called "blackout ...
The lawsuit, which was filed in Superior Court of the State of Delaware (Case No. N25C-02-073 PAW), claims Isaac Kenevan (13), Archie Battersbee (12), Julian “Jools” Sweeney (14), and Maia ...
But the mother of British schoolboy Archie Battersbee told The Mirror last month that “the social media companies don’t do enough to stop harmful content online”. “It’s out there and ...
Data from the TikTok accounts of four British children who their parents believe died after attempting a challenge on the platform may have been deleted, an executive from the firm said.
The families of Archie Battersbee, Isaac Kenevan, Julian “Jools” Sweeney and Maia Walsh have taken legal action against the technology giant, which is owned by China’s Bytedance, in a ...
It is claimed in the lawsuit that Archie Battersbee, 12, Isaac Kenevan 13, Maia Walsh, 13, and Julian "Jools" Sweeney, 14, died while attempting the challenge. All four children died in 2022.
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