HomeNewsVideo Social media car stunt challenges turn deadly News Video Social media car stunt challenges turn deadly By admin September 25, 2025 0 14 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Table of Contents Toggle Social media car stunt challenges turn deadlyTwo teens accused of driving recklessly while attempting “dangerous social media challenges” have been charged in stunts that left one dead and another with permanent brain damage, prosecutors said.September 24, 2025 Social media car stunt challenges turn deadly Two teens accused of driving recklessly while attempting “dangerous social media challenges” have been charged in stunts that left one dead and another with permanent brain damage, prosecutors said. September 24, 2025 Related TagsCarchallengesDeadlymediasocialstuntturnVideo FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp adminhttps://daynews.space Previous articleMobile and broadband customers ‘losing out because of murky contract practices’ | Mobile phonesNext articleHow Trump Misled on Grocery and Electricity Prices in U.N. Speech RELATED ARTICLES News Apartment rental scammers use real listings, impersonate agents News FDA warns websites selling fake or unapproved forms of Botox, similar drugs News Lammy set to face media as Tories accuse him of ‘dereliction of duty’ over prisoners released by mistake – UK politics live | Politics News FIFA head says ‘you will see’ at World Cup draw if Trump receives peace prize : NPR LEAVE A REPLY Cancel reply Comment: Please enter your comment! Name:* Please enter your name here Email:* You have entered an incorrect email address! Please enter your email address here Website: Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Must Read WATCH: In broad daylight: Israeli forces arrest suspect in Ramallah suspected of shooting civilians Gaza war Three Big Crypto Takeaways From Robinhood’s Quarterly Announcement Crypto The best time to apply for Amex cards based on offer history Travel Sudanese prime minister calls for RSF to be labelled ‘terrorist’ group | Sudan war News Middle East News Africa: 2.6bn People Live in ‘Digital Darkness’ Globally – World Bank Africa