Pennsylvania teens are issued after Tiktok Stants Kill 1, damage another

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Two Pennsylvania’s two youths faced charges that prosecutors say they drove their friends from the dangerous techniques of Tiktok – inspired by the stunts, killing one and causing it to be expected to be injured in the rest of the life.
Events do not coincide and involve different stunts, but both happened in Northampton County, 85 kilometers in the western New York City and 80 miles north of Philadelphia.
In one case, a 17-year-old died in June 1 while riding on the rolled table was arrested after his friend’s car, according to the lawyer Northampton County District Baratta. Prosecutors say a friend carelessly drove too fast and “hit a passenger sitting on the table in another parking car, leading to [his] Death, “said Baratta’s office in a statement.
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The photo that is taken from the video shows a person riding on a threatening table after a moving vehicle. (FOX 29 Philadelphia)
The victim in the situation was identified as David NAGY, 17, FOX 29 Philadelphia reported.
In one case, 19-year-old woman was allegedly accused of entering the parking lot and her 20-year-old friend “shaking” in his stem on March 18. Wife would be injured in the head “to say” said Baratta’s office.

David NAGY, 17, was identified as a deceased victim after participating in the Surfing Surfing on Northampton County, Pennsylvania. (FOX 29 Philadelphia)
No one accused of “the criminal reasoning,” which means they are accused of planning to harm their friends. However, Baratta said, allegedly being accused because events were “very released and unjust.”
“Families were closer to the brothers nearby – said they knew them well,” Baratta told journalists attended by FOX 29. “That is what kind of sadness is.”
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Aerial images show police parking in the Pennsylvania parking area after a fatal stunt involving young people who should have reduced Tiktok Challenge’s challenge called a table. (FOX 29 Philadelphia)
Baratta added that the driver held a criminal record and the victim’s family “shouted by arrest.” As a result, he said his office would not want the prison time at any time when they approve the sale of Plea.
He said families want to use charges for the hope that some youths will make better decisions.
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“These families want to answer and hopes these cases will result in the child’s seminar that can affect the challenges of reducing the dangerous media that harms others,” her statement said.
Dangerous stunts are not only limited to Pennsylvania. Stunt working with the same car in Utah left a 15-year-old girl with a big brain injury last year.