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Guy Adams Investigates Deadly Social Media Trend Linked to Five Teen Deaths

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In Ireland, a new TikTok trend is worrying authorities: young people are filming themselves driving cars at very high speeds. The phenomenon, nicknamed "joyriding," has taken on a particularly tragic resonance after the deaths of five teenagers in an accident on Sunday, August 16, 2026, while they were driving the wrong way on the motorway, seeking views on social media.

·Issy-les-Moulineaux, France
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Pretending ghost rides appear to be a deadly trend in Britain and Ireland – twelve people have already died. Ireland's Prime Minister condemns the "wild behaviour" of drivers.

·Berlin, Germany
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En TikTok-trend, hvor man filmer sig selv køre i den forkerte side af vejen, har fået dødelige konsekvenser i Ireland.

·Borås, Sweden
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Socialisation platforms face public anger after a fatal accident involving teenagers filming while driving in contrast, The Guardian writes in Ireland.

·Bucharest, Romania
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Five teenagers died, leaving a family of four people, including a child in a serious state.

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Internewscast broke the news on Saturday, August 22, 2026.
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