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Neknominate
Are national newspapers being irresponsible by encouraging this dangerous craze.
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A woman stripped down to her underwear in a supermarket before downing a can of beer for a NekNominate challenge.
Footage of Rebecca Dagley, 19, shows the woman walking into an Asda supermarket in Fosse Park, Leicester, in a beige trench coat.
She walks around the store before coming to a stop in the fruit and vegetable aisle - and then takes a can of Stella Artois from her pocket.
In some instances, teens can be seen downing 'dirty pints' - or concoctions of alcohol and other substances - or large amounts of strong spirits as part of the dare.
Last week, footage of one young man from Derby drinking a live goldfish as part of the craze.
zarre and dangerous circumstances - such as Sean Bisset, 18, who downed a mixture of wine and gin before plunging in to a freezing harbour. //
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-25 55072/W oman-19 -walks- superma rket-st rips-un derwear -lager- latest- NekNomi nate-da re.html
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A woman stripped down to her underwear in a supermarket before downing a can of beer for a NekNominate challenge.
Footage of Rebecca Dagley, 19, shows the woman walking into an Asda supermarket in Fosse Park, Leicester, in a beige trench coat.
She walks around the store before coming to a stop in the fruit and vegetable aisle - and then takes a can of Stella Artois from her pocket.
In some instances, teens can be seen downing 'dirty pints' - or concoctions of alcohol and other substances - or large amounts of strong spirits as part of the dare.
Last week, footage of one young man from Derby drinking a live goldfish as part of the craze.
zarre and dangerous circumstances - such as Sean Bisset, 18, who downed a mixture of wine and gin before plunging in to a freezing harbour. //
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i have seen at least 6 and possibly more friends over the last few years die from alcohol, a couple were out and out alcoholics, who should have got treatment, others were heavy drinkers who just didn't know when to stop,
one was a good mate. a friend found him dead from a massive heart attack, caused by so we were told, excessive drinking, and smoking like the proverbial chimney. he was 48, what was sad he was such a lovely bloke, no harm to anyone.
one was a good mate. a friend found him dead from a massive heart attack, caused by so we were told, excessive drinking, and smoking like the proverbial chimney. he was 48, what was sad he was such a lovely bloke, no harm to anyone.