Grieving mom warns other parents of deadly online challenge
A Saskatoon woman is urging other parents to be vigilant after her son died just 2 1/2 weeks shy of his 14th birthday.
Melanie Anderson says her son Cash died doing a challenge that’s going around online. Cash was choking himself to pass out and get a high.
She says it’s called “The Good Kids’ High.” Kids and teens are using ligatures like belts, ropes and other ties to cut off their air supply until they pass out. Rather than doing risky drugs, they are getting high by passing out.
“They think this is a way to get a safe high when it’s just as deadly or deadlier than fentanyl,” Anderson said. “They don’t realize that they can’t get out of it fast enough once it’s got a grip on them. They panic, which ups their blood pressure, which just makes them pass out quicker and then their body goes limp and the weight pulls them down.”