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Kids suffer horrific burns in sinister ‘fire fairy’ game which tricks them into turning on GAS RINGS…after Blue Whale suicide game is linked to 130 deaths

YOUNG kids are suffering horrific burns in a sinister 'fire fairy' game sweeping the internet which tricks youngsters into turning on gas rings.

Details of the sick new craze emerged days after it was revealed that the ‘Blue Whale’ suicide game has been linked to 130 teen deaths in Russia.

 Kids are suffering horrific burns in a sinister 'fire fairy' game sweeping the internet
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Kids are suffering horrific burns in a sinister 'fire fairy' game sweeping the internetCredit: ProGorod/east2west news
 Sofia Ezhova was severely burned after switching on a gas oven while playing the 'fire fairy' game
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Sofia Ezhova was severely burned after switching on a gas oven while playing the 'fire fairy' gameCredit: ProGorod/east2west news

Russian cops are now probing the new game which instructs children about "how to become a fire fairy" by turning on kitchen cookers in the middle of the night.

Five-year-old Sofia Ezhova was severely burned after switching on a gas oven while playing the game.

The sickening social media scam is created to look like a harmless prank modelled on popular animated series 'Winx Club: School of Witches'.

Kids are told: “At midnight when everybody is asleep, get up from your bed and go around the room three times.”

They are told to say the magical words: “Alfey kingdom, sweet little fairies, give me the power, I'm asking you.”

The game then instructs them to: “Go to the kitchen silently, so no one notices you or the magic of the words will disappear.

 Russian cops are now probing the new game which instructs children about "how to become a fire fairy"
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Russian cops are now probing the new game which instructs children about "how to become a fire fairy"
 Officials are increasingly concerned about the rise of these sinister games
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Officials are increasingly concerned about the rise of these sinister gamesCredit: ProGorod/east2west news

"Switch on the gas stove, all four burners.

"But do not light it. You don't want to get burns, do you? Then go to sleep.

"The magic gas will come to you, you will breathe it while sleeping and in the morning, when you wake up, say: 'Thank you Alfeya, I've become a fairy’.

"And you will became a real fairy of fire."

The appalling "game" was probed by police following complaints from parents in the Vladimir region of Russia, said Lt-Col  Andrei Tutuev.

State investigator Irina Minina warned: "It could be some kind of 'suicide game'.

"We are searching for those who are spreading these messages."

The Russian Investigative Committee - equivalent of the FBI - believes the real aim may be to spark panic among parents.

Concern is rising in Russia over internet "games" encouraging children to take their own lives.

One Russian search engine had tens of thousands of requests in the last month from children on "how to become a fairy".

One mother said: "I woke up in the night and felt the strong smell of gas.

"My daughter, seven, had just left the kitchen and went to her room.

"It turned out that she had read in the Internet that to become the fairy of fire you need to go to the kitchen when everyone is asleep and switch on the gas oven.

 Yulia Konstantinova, 15, is believed to be a victim of the Blue Whale suicide game
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Yulia Konstantinova, 15, is believed to be a victim of the Blue Whale suicide gameCredit: The Siberian Times
 The sinister Blue Whale game instructs teens to self-harm and eventually commit suicide
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The sinister Blue Whale game instructs teens to self-harm and eventually commit suicideCredit: The Siberian Times

"If I had not gone to check, our family of eight would not wake up in the morning.

"I talked to her and she promised not to hide her plans from me and tell me everything."

A company called Rainbow is responsible for the Winx Club brand on social media in Russia, according to reports.

CEO Iginio Straffi appealed to the Moscow prosecutor's office to demand criminal action against the creators of the social media scams.

"Rainbow deeply regrets the distribution of material, which apparently contains instructions for committing suicide and uses Winx Club characters," he said.

"The company Rainbow, which products are aimed at promoting the values of kindness in children, is shocked by such cynical materials apparently aimed at causing harm to children."

MP Irina Yarovaya called such incitement to death as the "remote manipulation of the human consciousness" and said existing laws were inadequate.

"It is being done not by amateurs, but professionals," she said.

The Blue Whale game involves teens completing daily tasks for 50 days including self-harming, watching horror movies and waking up at unusual hours.

But on the 50th day, the controlling manipulators behind the game reportedly instruct the youngsters to commit suicide.


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