
News India Live, Digital Desk: A dangerous social media trend named has killed a 19 -year -old Kishore from Arizona, which has attracted attention to a challenge that experts have warned that it is highly fatal.
This challenge is also known as “chroming”, including canned air duster – which is usually used to clean the keyboard – to take chemicals in, so that it can be intoxicated while filming the experience to watch online.
19 -year -old of Tempe of Arizona After trying the viral stunts of Renna O’Rurke, the sad death was told by his sad parents.
“She always used to say,” I will be famous, Papa. Just keep watching. I will be famous, “and unfortunately, it is not in the most favorable conditions,” his unhappy father, Aaron O’Rurke told the AZ family.
The teenager was a heart attack and was rushed to the hospital, where he was kept unconscious in a deep medical room for a week, after which he was declared brain-dad. The cause of his official death was described as a syndrome due to sudden smell due to misuse of Inhalent.
Her mother Dana shed tears and said, “We do not have children to bury.”
Experts have warned that the threats to the tendency to blow dust are very high. Dr. Randy Weissman, head of intensive care at Arizona’s Honor Health Scotsdale Osborne Medical Center, said that when people take these chemicals inside through breath, it replaces oxygen in their lungs and body.
He shared the risk saying, “Liver failure, heart failure, lung disease.”
Renee’s parents are now speaking to raise awareness about this fatal instinct.
Dana said that no identity card is needed to buy a cleaner. ,[स्प्रे] It is odorless… and it does not appear in the drug test of mother and father. ”
He urged the parents, “Don’t believe your child. Check deeply. Sear their rooms. Do not trust – and it may seem terrible, but this can save their lives.”
Dr. Weisman said that different chemicals are used in dusting compared to other inhalents like “whipages”, but both are equally dangerous. He insisted that parents should talk openly about the fatal risks of misuse of domestic products with their children.
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