GILMORE DAILY
"Detritus," a death game?
Wednesday, 7:58 PM - With the consecutive deaths of students from Gilmore University, Gilmore Central Police releases a statement to warn and inform the student body and the whole community.
"Sunod-sunod ang mga kaso ng pagpatay sa loob ng unibersidad ng Gilmore. Based on the progress made by the GCP, all of the victims' download history contain a common denominator. An app passed and downloaded through link. Detritus. Agad itong inaksyunan ng GCP at nakalap namin na marami sa mga estudyante sa GU ay mayroon nito. Ayon sa mga manlalarong in-interview namin, the game gives 'dares' or challenges," the Chief Police Officer Ernesto Montreal said on Tuesday, during a press conference.
"We inspected and played the game as a part of our investigation and as of now, there has been no anomaly observed. Ngunit gano'n pa man, we request all players to stop playing para maiwasan ang pagdami ng kaso. The GCP is doing the best we can to get the suspect behind bars," Chief Montreal added. The press conference ended with the University President's statement regarding the suspension of classes until the case is solved to ensure the students' safety.
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