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Heartbroken Mom is Warning Other Parents After Son Dies from Choking Game

A Colorado mom is spreading the word about a dangerous game after her son's death last week.

Tia Bodkins, from Elizabeth, CO, last saw her 11-year-old son Carson alive and well when she sent that is popular with kids online. She performed CPR and paramedics later provided additional treatment. Carson was rushed to a local children’s hospital, but doctors were unable to revive him.

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