Tabitha Cleary is speaking out after her 12-year-old was lit on fire by friends during a 'fire challenge.'
... honestly, the list goes on and on. And now, it seems as though tweens and teens are also taking part in something called the"fire challenge," which might be one of the most deadly teen challenges yet. In fact, a 12-year-old boy in Dearborn Heights, Michigan, is recuperating at the hospital afterTwelve-year-old Jason Cleary was playing at a friend's house Saturday night when the risky game nearly cost him lost his life.
"That's when we saw his friend Bryce riding him on the bike with no shirt on," she told WDIV."I start to freak out. 'Take him to the hospital, take him to the hospital.' I'm crying. He's crying."Though Tabitha didn't know it at the time, her son had just participated in the"fire challenge" -- a dangerous game that's left many teens injured. on their bodies -- and then ignite it, according to CNN.
As soon as his friends raced him home, Jason's parents rushed him to a nearby hospital, where doctors diagnosed him with second-degree burns on his chin, chest, and stomach.
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