The Brit sees the fight to tiktok”, broke its neck, but it hasn't recovered in two years.

TikTok's challenges are often fatal for teenagers around the world. Sarah Platt, 16-year-old from Australia, has broken her neck while playing a harmless “ “game, and as a result, two years later she still cannot function normally. At 16, on a hockey tournament, the teenager was convinced by her peers [...]
At the age of 16, on a hockey tournament, the teenager was persuaded by her peers to prove the challenge of “school smashing” a person is shot to the ground by two men.

The challenge went wrong that day and Sarah fell and broke her neck during the process.
We thought the TikTok shoots would be fun and ridiculous. Frankly, I didn't even want to film the challenge, but I submitted to peer pressure”, says Sarah, who can't normally move her neck two years later.
I'd like to try to make people more aware of the risks, because it might end up hurting someone”, Sarah said.
In the hospital doctors have found that she had broken three bones in her neck and five beads, writes Good boy.
She's 18 years old now, and fortunately she's back on her feet. In addition to neck problems, the permanent result is muscular takicardia, which often causes him to faint.











