TikTok quizzed over illegal content videos after five teenagers die in wrong-way motorway crash
- Ireland’s media watchdog is challenging bosses at social-media giant TikTok over videos of illegal and reckless driving after five teenagers were killed in a wrong-way motorway crash.
- The platform is facing questions after the boys were killed when the stolen BMW they were in raced the wrong way up the M9 in Co Kildare, Ireland, smashing head-on into another car on Sunday.
- A boy and three women – two in their 30s and one in her 20s – who had been in the other car were all seriously injured and rushed to hospital.
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- Ireland’s media watchdog is challenging bosses at social-media giant TikTok over videos of illegal and reckless driving after five teenagers were killed in a wrong-way motorway crash.
- The platform is facing questions after the boys were killed when the stolen BMW they were in raced the wrong way up the M9 in Co Kildare, Ireland, smashing head-on into another car on Sunday.
- A boy and three women – two in their 30s and one in her 20s – who had been in the other car were all seriously injured and rushed to hospital.
Sources: The Independent