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‘There won't be remorse': WhatsApp, Instagram child sex accounts boast of alleged suicides

‘There won't be remorse': WhatsApp, Instagram child sex accounts boast of alleged suicides

News2416-07-2025
Some Instagram and WhatsApp accounts sharing explicit content of South African schoolchildren remain active, with their creator mocking alleged teen suicides linked to the posts, despite a court order for Meta to shut them down.
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