The Sun leads with 'Death by Xbox' cover story

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The Sun leads with a story that has no doubt caused headaches at Microsoft.

With a headline of ‘Death by Xbox’, the paper has pushed to the fore the tragic case of Chris Staniforth, a 20-year-old who died of deep-vein-thrombosis (DVT).

The report directly links the DVT to Staniforth spending up to 12 hours playing Xbox games – his father said he was “sucked in” to online multiplayer for games like Halo.

DVT is the formation of a blood clot that develops often without symptoms and is most commonly occurring in immobilised hospital patients or regular smokers - but is also linked to long-haul flights and travel, where it occurs due to lack of movement in transit.

The Sun throws in that “in recent years it has been increasingly been seen among those who sit for long spells in front of computer screens”. As tragic as this story is, that’s an odd claim to throw in when it can occur in anyone immobilised or still for a long period of time. (And let’s not forget an Xbox needs to be plugged into a TV, not a computer.)

Staniforth’s father David said he is now launching a campaign to raise awareness of DVT and video games – but added he isn’t levelling criticism at Microsoft.

“Kids all over the country are playing these video games,” he told The Sun. “They don’t realise it could kill them.

“I’m not for one minute blaming the manufacturer of Xbox. It isn’t their fault that people use them for so long. But I want to highlight the dangers that can arise.

“Playing on it for so long is what killed him – and I don’t want another child to die.”

A statement from Microsoft said: “We recommend gamers take breaks to exercise as well as make time for other pursuits.”

The report comes just a few days after The Sun published a report about an asthmatic teenage girl who suffered “a heart attack while playing on her Xbox”, and four months after it ran a widely-mocked report about how the Nintendo 3DS poses a health-risk and made players ill or dizzy.

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-SpecOps-Posted:

This is just stupid. They act like Xbox is the main reason. Its not the xbox's fault, it's this guy's lack of common sense. Smh..

skatertgPosted:

Yeah... but it's the sun... a newspaper for idiots

myfeishtPosted:

xSquidWard Damn.
I hope this dosnt happen to anyone else :/


im sorry to tell you this, but this was on 1000 ways to die. he played in the same match for 72 hours (sat on a toilet so he didn't have to get up) and when he stood up he died. it wasn't on xbox though.

babydangyPosted:

XHomer This is total bullshit - The guy must have been drinking or taking drugs while playing etc.. Because I play for that amount of time every day and nothing has happened to me.

Dude sounds like to me you need to go out and get some sun

Ninjapenguinx7Posted:

i play 24/7, i have for a while and im not dead, i hate reading this crap they make such a big deal over one person, theres millions of people that no-life video games and none of them are dead, one guy dies and the whole world goes completely insane f you paper's and news just dramatizing f@gs

GotenPosted:

Pretty scary because it could happen to anyone, at any moment *without* any symptoms. :/

elfyyevoPosted:

xbox aint the main cause though

xSquidWardPosted:

Damn.
I hope this dosnt happen to anyone else :/

PushaTPosted:

That's insane.

Wouldn't he stop playing after he didn't fell normal, I never see anything like that happening to me.

XHomerPosted:

This is total bullshit - The guy must have been drinking or taking drugs while playing etc.. Because I play for that amount of time every day and nothing has happened to me.