INSTA GUN TRAGEDY

Teenage boy, 13, accidentally shot himself dead while playing with gun as he streamed video to pals on Instagram Live

Within moments, scores of traumatised kids who had watched broadcast were congregating outside Malachi Hemphill's home

A YOUNG teenager accidentally shot himself dead while playing with a gun on a social media live stream.

Thirteen-year-old Malachi Hemphill was killed when he accidentally set off the weapon as dozens of pals watched on Instagram Live.

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Malachi Hemphill accidentally shot himself dead as he played with a gun on an Instagram Live broadcast
: "I just knew that it was something that was wrong.

"We kicked in the door. We found him just laying there in a pool of blood.

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"My daughter screamed and said, ‘Mom turn his phone off!' As I proceeded to look at his phone he was on Instagram Live.”

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Within moments, scores of traumatised schoolchildren who had watched the broadcast live were congregating outside Malachi's home praying he was alive.

He was rushed to Grady Hospital in Georgia but later died there.

Those watching helped Stephens understand what had happened, and to realise her son had not taken his own life but had rather been the victim of a tragic accident.

His traumatised mother Shaniqua Stephens discovered his body after hearing the shot ring out at the family's Atlanta home
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Viewers of the stream had told Malachi to put the safety clip on the weapon
Police are now trying to trace who gave the schoolboy the weapon

Viewers of the broadcast had implored young Malachi to put the safety clip on the gun.

But when he did, the firearm went off and wounded him with the fatal shot.

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Police are now trying to trace who gave him the weapon.

Instagram Live allows users of the photo-sharing app to stream footage to their followers.


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