By Joe Middleton For Mailonline
Published: 15:56 GMT, 16 January 2019 | Updated: 01:18 GMT, 17 January 2019
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Children are being asked to perform 'inappropriate acts' and being targeted and groomed by online predators through popular online game Fortnite, a school has claimed.
The warning has been issued by a school after five of its students were contacted by a person via the online video game.
Kaye Haywood, headteacher of Beacon Ace Academy in Bodmin, Cornwall, said the children were told that 'scary things' would happen if they didn't comply.
Fortnite is a free online multiplayer shooter video game, first released in 2017, which has risen in popularity- with fans including England and Spurs stars Dele Alli and Harry Kane.
A warning has been issued by a school after five of its students were contacted by a person via the online video game (pictured: a screenshot from the game)
Ms Haywood added that five local children had been groomed but many more had been targeted by the online predator.
In a letter to parents, she wrote: 'We have been contacted by another school in Bodmin regarding five of their pupils being groomed via the game 'Fortnite'.
'This person has made contact with many children and has been grooming five that the school know about.
'This has been traumatic for these children as they have been encouraged to perform inappropriate acts and they have been told frightening things will happen to members of their families if they do not cooperate.
Kaye Haywood, headteacher of Beacon Ace Academy in Bodmin, Cornwall, (pictured) said the children were told that 'scary things' would happen if they didn't comply
'The police have been informed and are currently investigating these cases.
'They have found that this person has contacted these children via their other social media accounts, for example Instagram, as they have shared their details.
'He has also directed children to his YouTube videos.'
The letter