Fatalities Linked to TikTok's Dangerous 'Boat Jumping' Challenge

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At least four people have died in Alabama over the past six months while attempting a dangerous TikTok challenge known as "boat jumping," where individuals leap off moving boats and hit the water. Experts warn of the severe risks involved, including broken bones, neck injuries, and potential collisions with boat propellers. Wearing a life jacket does not guarantee safety, and TikTok has added warnings to some videos cautioning against participating in the activity. The company denies that "boat jumping" is a trend on its platform and emphasizes its community guidelines against promoting dangerous activities.
- Multiple people have died after attempting 'boat jumping' challenge on TikTok Yahoo News
- Tiktok challenge for boat jumping leads to at least four deaths WSLS 10
- TikTok challenge not to blame for Alabama drownings, law enforcement says AL.com
- TikTok trend did not cause recent drownings, officials say KTLA Los Angeles
- No one has died in Alabama due to TikTok boat jumping trend, ALEA clarifies WVTM13 Birmingham
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