A car crash in New York that left four teenagers dead may have been linked to a TikTok challenge, a police commissioner said.
BUFFALO, N.Y. - A car crash that left four teenagers dead may have been linked to a TikTok challenge, a police commissioner said.
All five of the passengers were ejected from the vehicle, police said. Four of them, ranging in age from 14 to 17, were killed. The fifth passenger was hospitalized in intensive care, and the 16-year-old driver was treated at a hospital and released. Buffalo Police Commissioner Joseph Gramaglia told reporters Monday that the teens may have been participating in a TikTok challenge that encourages people to break into Kia cars using cellphone chargers.
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