
High school senior Isaac Leal, 17, fighting for life after falling from car while playing viral ‘Senior Assassin' game
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A HIGH school senior is said to be fighting for his life in hospital after falling from a car while playing a viral game.
Isaac Leal, 17, has been left in a critical condition - just weeks before he was set to graduate high school.
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Leal was playing Senior Assassin - a game that involves water guns and is popular among teens his age group.
The teen jumped onto the back of a car before his target, who was inside the motor, drove at high speeds.
Devastated mom Raquel revealed Leal fell off the vehicle when it hit a bump in the road.
'It was literally six turns and it ended up being five minutes, so that's five minutes of him holding on for his life," his dad Jose told the CBS affiliate KTVT-TV.
He was rushed to the hospital in a critical condition and was put on life support.
But, fears are mounting that he will not make a full recovery.
Senior Assassin is a viral game using water guns.
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High school student Isaac Leal has been left injured after playing a viral game
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