The child was spotted hanging from a tree in front of his friends during the event, which was captured on camera. (Representational image: Unsplash) 
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9-Year-Old Child Dies in Morena While Making Reels

After hanging from the rope, the child was seen in the video moving his hands while his friends kept recording

Author : Priyanka Pandey

A tragic incident occurred in Morena, Madhya Pradesh, where a nine-year-old boy died while making a clip. The child was pretending to hang from a noose on a tree when the incident happened. The child was spotted hanging from a tree before his friends during the event, and the incident was captured on camera.

The tragedy happened on Lane Road, which is under the Ambah Police Station's jurisdiction.

After hanging from the rope, the child could be seen moving his hands in the video while his friends kept recording.

In addition to seizing the phone, the police began investigating the death. (Representational image: Unsplash)

One of the boys standing close to the minor boy heard him say, "Remove the noose fast." as he began to lose his equilibrium.

The child enjoyed making videos as a hobby, according to sources. It appears that his friends continued to record video even after the false noose tightened its hold on him because they were unable to understand it.

It was only after his death that his friends became aware of the difficulties he was facing. The discovery of the video in the deceased's cellphone led to the revelation of the truth.

In addition to seizing the phone, the police began investigating the death. Further details are awaited.

(Input from various sources)

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