Parents urged to ban TikTok access as video of man shooting himself trends 

It's believed Ronnie McNutt (pictured) live-streamed his own suicide

Parents are being urged to temporarily ban their children’s access to the social media platform TikTok as a live-streamed video containing a brutal suicide trends.

Ronnie McNutt, an American army veteran who served in Iraq, is understood to have died by suicide when he pulled the trigger of a shotgun pointed at his head whilst broadcasting it live on Facebook.

The video has been uploaded to TikTok, starling unsuspecting viewers. Some videos initially begin as viewer-friendly footage of something unrelated before quickly changing to footage of the suicide.

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Parents of children who have fallen victim to the horrific uncensored footage have taken to social media to warn others, urging fellow parents to ban kids’ access to the app for the next few days.

A spokesperson TikTok said: “On Sunday night, clips of a suicide that had been live-streamed on Facebook circulated on other platforms, including TikTok.

“Our systems have been automatically detecting and flagging these clips for violating our policies against content that displays, praises, glorifies, or promotes suicide.

“We are banning accounts that repeatedly try to upload clips, and we appreciate our community members who’ve reported content and warned others against watching, engaging, or sharing such videos on any platform out of respect for the person and their family.

“If anyone in our community is struggling with thoughts of suicide or concerned about someone who is, we encourage them to seek support, and we provide access to hotlines directly from our app and in our Safety Centre.”

If you are struggling with your mental health, please reach out for support. Contact the Samaritans in confidence and for free, 24 hours a day 365 days a year, on 116 123. You can also visit our page of Mental Health Helplines to view a list of relevant organisations.

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