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Tanooki News Version:
What did you do the first time you came home, wanting to play your new Wii, but couldn't because the TV was occupied? Jake Roberts, a 13-year-old boy from Scarborough, North Yorkshire (UK) saw his sister watching TV, threw a tantrum, went upstairs, and probably did something a little more extreme than any of you.
The first thing I saw when I walked in to Jake's bedroom was all the paper he had ripped up on the floor during his tantrum. The door was open with his bed to my left behind the door. I was going to tell him off when I turned. It took me a few seconds to register what I was seeing. His school tie was round his neck and he was hung from his cabin bed. I tried to lift him and his tie was attached to a bar on the bed.
Jake died in February. This hasn't been the first Wii-related fatality, but hopefully it will be the last.
Telegraph New Version:
A schoolboy hanged himself with his school tie just hours after his Nintendo Wii was confiscated during a "minor argument" with his parents.
Jake Roberts, 13, stormed upstairs and fastened the tie around his neck and then to his bed. He was found by his father a short while later.
His parents said he could have got the idea by watching a young person hanging themselves on the television programme Casualty.
But a coroner said that Jake had killed himself by accident and there was no evidence he has been influenced by the programme.
I truly feel simpethy for his family right now.
What did you do the first time you came home, wanting to play your new Wii, but couldn't because the TV was occupied? Jake Roberts, a 13-year-old boy from Scarborough, North Yorkshire (UK) saw his sister watching TV, threw a tantrum, went upstairs, and probably did something a little more extreme than any of you.
The first thing I saw when I walked in to Jake's bedroom was all the paper he had ripped up on the floor during his tantrum. The door was open with his bed to my left behind the door. I was going to tell him off when I turned. It took me a few seconds to register what I was seeing. His school tie was round his neck and he was hung from his cabin bed. I tried to lift him and his tie was attached to a bar on the bed.
Jake died in February. This hasn't been the first Wii-related fatality, but hopefully it will be the last.
Telegraph New Version:
A schoolboy hanged himself with his school tie just hours after his Nintendo Wii was confiscated during a "minor argument" with his parents.
Jake Roberts, 13, stormed upstairs and fastened the tie around his neck and then to his bed. He was found by his father a short while later.
His parents said he could have got the idea by watching a young person hanging themselves on the television programme Casualty.
But a coroner said that Jake had killed himself by accident and there was no evidence he has been influenced by the programme.
I truly feel simpethy for his family right now.