What is up with THIS?? Several boys die copying Saddam hanging

Gimpy

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http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070114/ap_on_re_mi_ea/saddam_mimicry_hangings&printer=1


Several boys die copying Saddam hanging


By ANNA JOHNSON, Associated Press Writer1 hour, 6 minutes ago

The boys' deaths — scattered in the United States, in Yemen, in Turkey and elsewhere in seemingly isolated horror — had one thing in common: They hanged themselves after watching televised images of Saddam Hussein's execution.

Officials and relatives say the children appeared to be mimicking the former dictator's Dec. 30 hanging, shown both on a sanitized Iraqi government tape and explicit clandestine videos that popped up on Web sites and some TV channels.

The leaked videos, apparently taken by cell phone cameras, set off international outrage over the raucous scene at Saddam's execution, but some experts are more concerned about the images of the deposed Iraqi leader dropping through the gallows floor and his body swinging at the end of a rope.

The experts say such graphic images can severely affect youngsters who do not yet understand the consequences of death and violence — especially because Saddam's death received intense international attention.

"They see how it's done, but they don't think it's horrific, and they're more likely to imitate it," said Hisham Ramy, an associate professor of psychiatry at Ain Shams University in Cairo.

A day after Saddam's execution, a 10-year-old boy in Texas hanged himself from a bunk bed after watching a news report on the execution. Police in the Houston suburb of Webster said the boy, Sergio Pelico, tied a slipknot around his neck while on the bed but had not mean to kill himself.

"I don't think he thought it was real," Julio Gustavo, Sergio's uncle, said afterward. "They showed them putting the noose around his neck and everything. Why show that on TV?"

Something similar occurred in Turkey, where 12-year-old Alisen Akti hanged himself Wednesday from a bunk bed after watching TV footage. His father, Esat Akti, told a newspaper in the southeastern province of Mus that his son had been affected by the televised images.

"After watching Saddam's execution he was constantly asking 'How was Saddam killed?' and 'Did he suffer?'" Akti was quoted as saying. "These television images are responsible for my son's death."

Nine-year-old Mubassahr Ali, from the eastern Pakistan town of Rahim Yar Khan, died hours after Saddam when he also mimicked the ousted leader's execution, local police official Sultan Ahmed Chaudhry said.

"The ill-fated boy used a long piece of cloth, tied it with a ceiling fan and wrapped its other end around his neck. Then he stood on a chair and fell down," Chaudhry said.

In Yemen, at least two young boys died and another was injured in apparent imitations of Saddam's hanging.

One of the cases involved a 13-year-old junior high school student who hanged himself after watching Saddam's execution on television, a Yemeni security official said.

When the boy's family returned to their home outside the capital, San'a, on Wednesday, they found him hanging from a tree wearing a traditional Arab headdress, said the boy's cousin, Yahya al-Hammadi.

In Saudi Arabia, a 12-year-old boy was found by his brother hanging from an iron door with a rope around his neck, the newspaper Okaz reported. The boy, Sultan Abdullah al-Shemmeri, lived with his family in the province of Hafr al-Baten, near the Iraqi border.

"The child was just 12 years old and didn't really know whether the execution of Saddam was something good or bad," a Saudi Interior Ministry official said Saturday. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak to the press.

Local media in Algeria and India also have reported other mimicking deaths, but these could not immediately be confirmed.

Ramy, the professor in Egypt, said children are prone to imitating violence they encounter on television, the Internet and movies, but usually they act out against another person. Mimicking a hanging or suicide is unusual, but perhaps in this case it is unsurprising, he said.

Because "some people have said Saddam is a hero and martyr and have glorified his death, this has affected children," Ramy said.

But Jasem Hajia, a child psychologist in Kuwait City, cautioned against placing all the blame on video images. "This is extreme, and I think there were physiological disorders as well with the children," Hajia said.

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Associated Press writers Ahmed al-Haj in Yemen and Khalid Tanveer in Pakistan contributed to this report.

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Why would children kill themselves over this?? It does not make sense to me that they would do this to imitate a TV broadcast.

So just *what* was broadcast in that footage?? And what is up with saying "there were physiological disorders as well with the children."

Really? From the US to Iraq to Egypt and India?


Gimpy

a bit gobsmacked
 
This is an incident that happened a couple weeks ago. I noticed how people often repeat things from the nightly TV news as if what they are saying are their own thoughts. But it's without any thought whatsoever on their own part. This is really scary because there now seems to be a trend where kids are physically acting things out by imitating totally self destructive behaviors based on what they see in the movies and in music videos. Imitation seems to have reached unprecedented levels. Critical thinking is becoming extinct.

http://www.philly.com/mld/dailynews/news/local/16379711.htm
Headfirst out the window
'Jackass' imitator critical
By WENDY RUDERMAN & CHRISTINE OLLEY
rudermw@phillynews.com 215-854-5901

JESSICA GRIFFIN/Daily News
Neighbor Peter Rudoy stands near spot (double window above first garage on right) where 11-year-old Wallison Costa jumped.
Being a 'Jackass' can kill you

"JACKASS Number Two," the wildly raunchy movie featuring stupid-human tricks, opens with a don't-try-this-at-home disclaimer.

Tragically, 11-year-old Wallison Costa didn't heed the warning.
The Northeast Philadelphia boy remained hospitalized in critical condition yesterday, one day after he leaped from a second-story window and fell 10 feet, landing on his head.

The boy got the idea after watching the 2006 movie in which "Jackass" prankster Bam Margera hurls himself through a window to avoid being gored by a horde of angry bulls, police and friends said.

Costa actually tried the trick twice. He successfully jumped out of a front window of his friend's rowhouse on Greeby Street near Castor Avenue Tuesday. Then, he flung himself out a back bedroom window at about 3 p.m. while the friend, 13-year-old Bruno Potoozny, watched with bemused trepidation, according to a man who rents a room in the house.

Costa's feet got tangled in television cable wires strung along the back of the red-brick rowhouse. The boy briefly dangled upside down before falling headfirst toward the concrete below, according to the renter, Leison Gouveia, 25, who said he was asleep in an adjoining bedroom at the time.

"They watched the movie 'Jackass' and then they tried everything they watched on TV," said Gouveia, who said he learned of the incident from Bruno.

Patricia Potoozny, Bruno's mother, said she came home from her clerk job at 7-Eleven to find her son's friend sprawled on the pavement.

"I was going out of my mind," she said yesterday while ringing up lottery tickets at the convenience store on Rising Sun Avenue near Cheltenham. "I'd never seen anything like that in my life. I'd never seen a little boy so hurt."

She and Gouveia carried the boy into a car and flagged down a police officer on nearby Levick Street, said Gouveia.
Mariselia Costa, Wallison's mother, couldn't be reached for comment.

Last night the boy was being treated for a head injury and bone fractures in the intensive- care unit of St. Christopher's Hospital for Children.

A congealed glob of blood still marks the spot where Costa landed.
The boy's jump follows a spate of cases around the globe in which kids were hurt or fatally injured after imitating stunts by "Jackass" stars. The lead pranksters in the movie are Johnny Knoxville and Margera, a daredevil skateboarder from West Chester.

Magera's publicist, Shelby Meade, declined comment last night.
Potoozny said her son and Costa, who attends nearby Carnell Elementary School and also lives on Greeby Street, are close friends, always together.

The Department of Human Services has launched an investigation. Neither boy was previously known to DHS, said agency spokesman Ted Qualli.

Neighbors said the two boys are known for tomfoolery.
"They're crazy kids," said Nicholas Martin, 18, who lives across the street from Potoozny. "They're always on the roof jumping around. They're always cutting school. They're wild."

Martin said his father recently yelled at the boys because they were on the street at 1 a.m. with a BB gun, shooting pellets at his house.

Area mom Harriet Lincoln, whose 13-year-old son Jahlil is friendly with Bruno Potoozny, said she no longer wants her son hanging out there, especially without adult supervision.
"My son won't be going up there no more," said Lincoln, 42. "Oh, no, playing a stunt like that, oh, no! I'm so glad my son wasn't there."
 
Another Jackass inspired stunt gone wrong. And these are the guys being sent to Iraq to "spread freedom and democracy"

Brit soldier burns bum with fireworks

http://www.usatoday.com/news/offbeat/2006-11-10-brit-bum_x.htm

11/10/2006

LONDON — A 22-year-old man suffered internal injuries after lighting a firework he had inserted into his buttocks, paramedics said Thursday. The incident took place Sunday, when Britain celebrated Bonfire Night, traditionally marked with fireworks to celebrate the Guy Fawkes' gunpowder plot to blow up Parliament in the 17th century.

Reports differed as to whether the man used a small firecracker or a more powerful rocket. Either way, he suffered burns and other unspecified internal injuries in the incident in Sunderland, 275 miles north of London.

Katherine Shenton, a spokeswoman for the North East Ambulance Service, said a caller reported the victim was bleeding after the device exploded in his rectum.

Several of the man's friends recorded the incident on a mobile phone. The blurry images show a man bent over with his pants down and a white flash as the firecracker explodes. Hysterical laughter follows, with someone shouting: "Ha ha ha ha" and then an expletive.

The Times newspaper reported the man was a soldier who recently returned from Iraq. He was thought to have been imitating a scene from Jackass: The Movie, a controversial film featuring a series of edgy pranks.

He is now recovering in a Sunderland hospital after sustaining internal injuries, including a scorched colon.
 
Joe said:
Another Jackass inspired stunt gone wrong. And these are the guys being sent to Iraq to "spread freedom and democracy"
Several of the man's friends recorded the incident on a mobile phone. The blurry images show a man bent over with his pants down and a white flash as the firecracker explodes. Hysterical laughter follows, with someone shouting: "Ha ha ha ha" and then an expletive.

The Times newspaper reported the man was a soldier who recently returned from Iraq. He was thought to have been imitating a scene from Jackass: The Movie, a controversial film featuring a series of edgy pranks.

He is now recovering in a Sunderland hospital after sustaining internal injuries, including a scorched colon.
This story also points out just how capable the man is of thinking. If he's going to mimick something so obviously dangerous from a movie then is it any wonder he "decided" to join the military?
 
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