“So, I have to stay strong to help her, even though I am dying, along with Sarah.”
Police confiscated the phone. According to Globo, Sarah was utilizing to determine who made and distributed the purported video that the young child viewed.
A person found responsible might be prosecuted with double-qualified homicide and, if convicted, could get a heavy penalty of up to 30 years in prison, according to local officials.
The absence of filters on social media platforms to shield kids from potentially harmful online trends has been criticized by Sarah’s father.
“These platforms, which exist, full of kids watching, full of life to enjoy,” Cassio stated. “They have no filter.
“Why are there no filters for children’s videos?”