Oprah Choking Game
During an episode of The Oprah Winfrey Show entitled "Behind the Headlines," Oprah Winfrey's guests included the parents and younger brother of a boy who died in 2005 while playing the "choking game."
Fast Facts
- Original air date: November 18, 2005
- Re-aired on July 29, 20081
- "Behind the Headlines" episode highlighted three stories of accidental teen deaths
- The choking game is reportedly most common among children aged 9-142
- A report showed that 82 U.S. children died while playing the choking game between 1995 and 20083
Quote
"There's a terrifying new trend sweeping the nation...and it's considered a "game" by many teens. Unlike reckless driving, teen violence and drug use, the choking game or "pass-out" game isn't illegal and is easily hidden from parents. But the consequences are just as deadly."—Oprah Winfrey4
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