The Mario-style game mimics county lines rackets – cunch in slang. Grace Groom, whose son Sam Mechelewski, 20, was murdered by dealers in Cambridgeshire in 2018, said: “What they’re doing is really dangerous. He said: “It normalises the crime and could put young people at risk. It says county lines gangs make £500million a year by exploiting kids as young as seven to sell drugs. Game maker David Olaleye, 23, said he “knew children would play the game” but dismissed it as a problem.
Source: Daily Mirror November 28, 2020 17:17 UTC