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Young boys face charges for allegedly dumping hot water on ‘friend’ at sleepover
A 12-year-old boy in Georgia suffered second-degree burns and several teenagers are facing serious charges after they allegedly dumped scalding hot water over his face during a sleepover. The three boys, ages 12-15, are accused of injuring their friend during a prank gone wrong at a home in Tifton County, according to police.
Boy, 12, hospitalised with second-degree burns after friends pour boiling water on him as a ‘prank’
The three boys who poured scalding water on the pre-teen were arrested but later released to their families while they wait for their court hearings next month
Georgia boy, 12, left with severe burns after 3 friends pour boiling water on him during sleepover ‘prank’
The unsuspecting minor was sleeping at his neighbor’s apartment in Tifton, Ga. while the three other boys, whose ages range from 12 to 15, were playing video games, his mother, Tiffany West,
Three friends pour scalding water on 12-year-old boy during ‘prank’ and leave him with severe burns
Authorities in Georgia have brought charges against three male juveniles after they poured scalding water on their 12-year-old friend while he was sleeping. Per WALB, the 12-year-old Tifton boy suffered severe burns in the aftermath of the incident.
American boy, 12, left with severe burns after friends at sleepover pour boiling water on him in ‘prank’
A 12-year-old boy was rushed to hospital with severe burns after his friends allegedly threw boiling water on his face while he slept during a sleepover in a supposed prank gone wrong. The boy, from Georgia,
12-year-old boy left with severe burns after friends pour boiling water on him during sleepover ‘prank’
A 12-year-old boy in the US suffered severe burns and was hospitalised after his friends allegedly tossed scalding water on his face as he slept during a sleepover prank gone wrong.
Mom Is ‘Mad’ and ‘in Shock’ After Son, 12, Is Allegedly Burned Severely by Friends' Sleepover Prank
The child will now take "12 to 14 days to heal," according to his mother A 12-year-old boy in Georgia suffered second-degree burns on his face after an alleged prank gone wrong during a sleepover. The boy’s mother,
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Georgia Preteen Badly Burned After Friends Pour Boiling Water On Him As A ‘Prank’
Tiffany West reported being irate after hearing what was done to her son at a Georgia sleepover by his alleged friends.
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Mom “Mad” After “Prank Gone Wrong” Leaves 12-Year-Old Son Hospitalized
A 12-year-old boy was rushed to the hospital after police say three of his friends dumped scalding water on him in what they described as a “prank. The victim suffered severe second-degree burns on ...
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12-Year-Old Georgia Boy Hospitalized After 'Prank' Goes Horribly Wrong
A 12-year-old boy from Georgia has suffered second degree burns on his face after three of his friends poured boiling water ...
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