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‘Momo challenge’ fears in Hong Kong, as school principal warns parents over YouTube scare

  • The creepy online phenomenon has been linked with self-harm and even suicide
  • But others say it is just a hoax

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The creepy Momo character has some parents worried. Photo: SCMP Pictures
Naomi Ng

Parents and teachers have raised concerns over their children coming across distressing images or videos of “Momo” – a creepy female fictional character – and worries that such content, which has gone viral overseas, could spread in Hong Kong schools.

The images of Momo feature a grinning, gaunt, pale woman with bulging eyes and matted black hair. Warnings about the “Momo challenge” have recently emerged on social media saying that parents are worried about alleged videos of the character on YouTube, encouraging children to self-harm or do dangerous tasks, such as turning on the stove without telling their parents.

One mother in the Philippines reportedly attributed her 11-year-old son’s suicide to the challenge. But police there said there was no evidence of a link.

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Several international media outlets reported that the challenge was a hoax, and YouTube declared there was no evidence of such videos on their platform.

Parents have been urged to keep an eye on what their children do online. Photo: AP
Parents have been urged to keep an eye on what their children do online. Photo: AP
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The content prompted a primary school in Hong Kong to send a letter to parents, saying it was aware of such videos making the rounds among schoolchildren locally on different media platforms.

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