‘Wrong-Side’ Driving Trend: 12 Deaths in Britain, Ireland Linked to Social Media Buzz
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In the case of ghost-riding accidents in the UK and Ireland in connection with an Internet trend, twelve people have died in less than a week.
A trend on TikTok in which young drivers film themselves intentionally driving on the wrong side of the road may be linked to two fatal traffic accidents in Great Britain and Ireland. Twelve people lost their lives in the span of a week. This is reported by the German newspaper Bild, which describes it as a dangerous internet trend.
In case of false driving accidents in the UK and Ireland in connection with a dangerous Internet trend, twelve people have died in less than a week. Two police officers are also among the victims.
A similar crash also occurred in England on Saturday.
Two police officers died in England, and four people were injured in Ireland less than a week ago.
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