Sunday, 2 February 2014

Second death linked to 'Neknominate' social media drinking game


The scene at Milford after the body was recovered

Gardai are investigating whether the death of a young man in Co Carlow is linked to the 'Neknomination' social media drinking game.

The body of hurling player, Jonny Byrne, 19, was recovered from the River Barrow near Milford Bridge this morning.
It's believed Jonny, from Leighlinbridge, had been playing the game before jumping into the river last night.
The social media craze, which is said to have started in Australia, involves people being nominated to down booze and then posting a video of them doing it online.
They then nominate someone else to do likewise. 
The news comes after the death of Dublin DJ Ross Cummins, 22, which was also linked to the social media drinking game.
Ross, 22, was found unconscious in a house in Dublin city centre in the early hours of yesterday morning.
The DJ was taken to hospital but was pronounced dead shortly afterwards.
Last night Jonny's brother Patrick posted a statement on his Facebook page asking people to stop taking part in the deadly drinking game.
Carlow GAA has also paid tribute to the young man, who was a member of Naomh Brid hurling club, describing him as a "warrior on the pitch."
It added that he was "a rock in defence and gave 100 per cent on the pitch every time.
“A kind soul well liked throughout Carlow especially in hurling, he was a great hurler and footballer, a gentleman and an even greater friend and we are heartbroken”.
A spokesman for Alcohol Action Ireland last night warned people to be aware of the dangers.
He said: “While some may see this as a game, the consequences of drinking large volumes of alcohol in a short period of time can have very real consequences for those taking part.
“We would call on people to look after their health and well-being by not participating in this ‘game’ and to protect their friends from the serious risks associated with it by not nominating them to take part.”

SOURCE-IRISH MIRROR

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