A concerned mother viewing threatening Snapchat messages on her phone while contacting police, illustrating a story about hate in children's chat groups.
A concerned mother viewing threatening Snapchat messages on her phone while contacting police, illustrating a story about hate in children's chat groups.
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Mamma larmar om hat och mordhot i Snapchatgrupp med barn

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Martina Ström i Hedemora blev av misstag tillagd i en chattgrupp med grundskolebarn där hat, mordhot och uppmaningar till självmord förekom.

Martina Ström blev chockad över de fruktansvärda meddelandena som strömmade in i gruppen. Hon hann se mellan 30 och 40 användare skriva samtidigt innan hon blockerades efter att ha tagit skärmdumpar. Gruppen hade som mål att bli 150 personer.

Ström kontaktade föräldrar till barn hon kände igen och la upp ett inlägg på Facebook för att varna fler. Många föräldrar blev skärrade medan vissa redan kände till problemen.

Polis och skola i Hedemora har informerats om händelsen. Brottsförebyggande samordnare Märta Brandts betonar att föräldrar har ett stort ansvar för att vara närvarande i barnens digitala liv och prata om beteende på nätet.

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