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13-year-old Australian dies after trying viral social media trend called “Chroming”

girls try popular trendsStraits Times Threat report from popular trend in the online world The case of a 13-year-old girl from Melbourne, Victoria, south of Australia Died after trying to follow a social trend called “Chroming” The girl’s family later called for action to prevent a repeat of the incident.

Ezra Haynes follows a social media trend known as “croming,” which involves inhaling substances such as metal paint, solvents, oils and chemicals from aerosol cans. especially deodorant spray In order to feel intoxicated like a drug addict, local news website News.com stated that she had slept over at a friend’s house on March 31. And Ezra sniffed a spray from a can of deodorant.

A teenage girl in Australia died recently after inhaling toxic chemicals from a can in a trend called “chroming.” /A Current Affair/

resulting in sudden cardiac arrest Until I had to use life support for 8 days, but in the end, the doctor said “Her brain was damaged beyond repair” and the family decided to remove the ventilator. Mr. Paul and Mrs Andrea Haynes Ezra’s parents including Seth and Charlie Young girl’s siblings They hugged her until the last second.

Australian media reports say this isn’t the first time an Australian teenager has died after attempting to inhale the toxic chroming trend. The damage of following such trends

However, after the death of Ezra The Victorian Department of Education said it would step up efforts to educate children. On the serious consequences of croming

The teenager’s parents Paul and Andrea Haynes as well as her older siblings Imogen, Seth and Charlie “cuddled her until the end”, according to Australian media. Mr and Mrs Haynes are also on a mission to raise awareness about such dangerous trends. They said they had no idea what “chroming” was until they received a call to say their daughter had been taken to hospital because of it. /A Current Affair/

As the Haynes family go on a mission to help raise awareness of the dangers of toxic inhalation, Because they themselves didn’t know what chroming was. until receiving a phone call from the hospital informing about his daughter

After that, they advise children and adolescents not to repeat the same mistakes as their daughters. Mr Haynes told the Herald Sun: “We want to help children. Not to fall into the trap of doing these nonsense. Without a doubt this could be our crusade. no matter how much you try to help But you can’t force them. If it’s not something they want to do on their own.”

The family also called for CPR to be a compulsory lesson in schools. And demands that aerosol manufacturers adjust the compounds in their products to make them safer and less toxic.

girls try popular trends

สาวลองเทรนด์ฮิต – Esra went into cardiac arrest and was on life support for eight days when doctors said “her brain was damaged beyond repair”. Her family then decided to turn off the machines. /A Current Affair/

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สาวลองเทรนด์ฮิต – ภาพประกอบ – Woolworths in Mount Isa has moved deodorant to the service desk. This is not the first time Australian teenagers have died after trying “chroming”. Since 2019, two 16-year-old boys have died after participating in the trend. Another teenage girl suffered brain damage. (ABC North West Queensland: Kelly Butterworth)

ภาพประกอบ – This is not the first time Australian teenagers have died after trying “chroming”. Since 2019, two 16-year-old boys have died after participating in the trend. Another teenage girl suffered brain damage. /A Current Affair/

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2023-05-24 10:19:00

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