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Uploaded by on Feb 23, 2010

This is a mini-documentary that I made in honor of Kris Marceno. Kris died on November 2nd, 2008 as a victim of the Choking Game. I hope that people will watch this video and realize the danger that this horrible game presents to teens and young children. It is not a game, it is a matter of life and death and parents and children alike need to know this. For more information on this cause or Kris and his family, please visit http://www.krismarcenofoundation.com/

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  • Thank you for all of your responses. It really was a tragic event and I hope that this video is just the beginning to making kids realize how dangerous this game acutally is.

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  • I was showed this video the other day at school. When it was over I went to go talk to his mother and I felt so bad. I have never herd of this "game" before but now I know the dangers. I am very sorry to everyone close to him.

  • I think of kris everyday i miss him so much

  • Hopefully teens will realize how stupid and ignorant this killtrap "game" is

  • mis condolencias a esta madre y a toda su familia!

    Kriss tenia una gran sonrisa,y ahora esta en el cielo

  • miss him everyday.

  • This boy went to my school. I never met him, but my brother's class still misses him a lot. i wish i could've met him. </3

  • My condolences go to the family.

    It's heartbreaking and terrible to know that they had to go through this.

    I wish I knew what to say, but all I can say is I'm sorry.

  • youtube HD is so slow, I had to download this video to watch it.

    It's horrible that one single action can have permanent consequences.

    It's sad...and kids are not learning anything.

  • Nice job. I wasn't aware that kids still do this. I think it just started popping up right after I left high school.

    ~Meg

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