Rising Death Toll from Selfie-Related Accidents Raises Concerns
worldwide February 4, 2025 13:56The number of selfie-related deaths is on the rise, with concerns that it may be added to the list of most dangerous activities worldwide.
The number of selfie-related deaths is on the rise, with concerns that it may be added to the list of most dangerous activities worldwide.
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