The TikTok blackout challenge inquest into the death of 14-year-old Jools Sweeney has been reopened in a landmark high court ruling. His mother, Ellen Roome, believes her son died after attempting the dangerous viral trend in April 2022. The original inquest lasted only 23 minutes and did not examine social media evidence.
Landmark Ruling on Social Media Evidence
Lord Justice Warby and Mrs Justice Heather Williams ordered a fresh inquest to allow examination of previously omitted social media data. This is believed to be the first case in England and Wales where lack of social media evidence was a primary ground for overturning an inquest. Roome wept in court as the judges read their decision.
Why the Original Inquest Was Overturned
The original 2022 inquest heard no oral evidence and ignored the role of the blackout challenge on TikTok. Roome later commissioned a private forensic analysis of Jools’s phone, uncovering data that was unavailable to the original investigation. Her barrister, Harry Lambert, stated that the TikTok data was “highly probative of overuse or addiction.”
| Original Inquest (2022) | Reopened Inquest (2025) |
|---|---|
| Lasted 23 minutes | Full examination of social media evidence |
| No oral evidence heard | Witness testimony from experts |
| Social media data unavailable | Forensic phone analysis included |
Key Takeaways from the Case
- The TikTok blackout challenge is a dangerous trend that has caused multiple deaths worldwide.
- Parents should monitor children’s social media usage and discuss online risks.
- This ruling sets a precedent for future inquests involving social media evidence.
- Jools’ law now requires social media companies to provide data in death investigations.
FAQ
What is the TikTok blackout challenge?
The blackout challenge is a viral trend where participants attempt to choke themselves until they lose consciousness, often leading to serious injury or death.
Why was the inquest into Jools Sweeney’s death reopened?
The high court ruled that the original inquest failed to consider social media evidence from TikTok, which could have revealed the role of the blackout challenge in his death.
What is Jools’ law?
Jools’ law, campaigned for by Ellen Roome, requires social media platforms to share user data with authorities during death investigations to uncover potential online causes.
This case highlights the urgent need for social media safety and parental vigilance. Protect your family by staying informed about online risks.
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