Dubai Police have warned parents and teenagers about dangerous social media challenges that involve skull breaking, choking, breath holding, and other life-threatening acts. Teens often take part seeking excitement or online attention, unaware of the severe risks. Authorities urge families to monitor online activity, speak openly about dangers, and report harmful behaviour via the Dubai Police 901 line or ‘Police Eye’ app.
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