She wants the police and government to do more
Hollie Dance, Archie Battersbee's mother, has accused social media giants of failing to tackle deadly online challenges like the one that left her son in a coma. The 46-year-old said she believes there have been other deaths linked it, with many more left brain damaged.
She said: “This is a grown man demonstrating this ‘trick’ to children. Those people need to be held accountable. The police and the Government need to work together to stop this.”There have been calls for the UK Government to do more to stop further tragedies. Liberal Democrat digital spokesman Jamie Stone criticised delays to the Online Safety Bill.
Hollie is determined no-one should suffer like her son and his family. She said: “That’s the legacy I want for Archie. I want to protect kids and the loved ones left behind. It’s unbearable.” She found Archie unconscious at their home in Southend, Essex, on April 7, and gave CPR before he was taken to hospital. He was transferred to the Royal London Hospital, where medics declared Archie “brain-stem dead”.
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