Mother wants to sue Nintendo after child hit by a car while playing Pokemon GO
A woman from Tarentum, Pennsylvania has cautioned parents to not allow their children to play the popular mobile phone game Pokemon GO. This was after her daughter, 15 year-old Autumn Diesroth, was struck by a motor vehicle in a busy intersection while playing the game in her smartphone. Diesroth, a high school student at Highlands High School, was attempting to cross the intersection of Ross Street and East Ninth Avenue at around 5:20 in the afternoon when the accident occurred. The mother, Tracy Nolan, blamed the popular game for the mishap her daughter went through.
“The Pokemon game took her across a major highway a 5 o’clock in the evening, which is rush hour. No game is worth a child’s life,” according to Nolan. “Parents, don’t let your kids play this game because you don’t want t...





