On the 5th, foreign news outlets such as the British Daily Mail reported that Ha Ri Su Wilova (14) from Worcester, Massachusetts, USA, was tipped.
It was reported that after participating in the challenge, he complained of abdominal pain and died. On the day of her death, Willova ate sweets given to her by a friend at school and took on the one-chip challenge, but she complained of severe abdominal pain.
I had to leave work early. After resting at home, Willova suddenly lost consciousness and collapsed when he went to play in the basketball preliminaries. He was taken to the hospital, where he died.
The family cites the one-chip challenge as the reason for Wiroba's sudden death.
Willova's mother said: ``My son's death was caused by an extremely spicy chip eating challenge going viral online.''
"It started with complications caused by the disease." She added, ``After my son went to the infirmary, I should have sent him to the hospital instead of going home.'' He added, ``I hope others will help prevent such tragedies from happening again.''
I want people to know about the dangers of the one-chip challenge." Local police said the exact cause of death was not yet known and an autopsy was being conducted to find out.
The plan is to launch an additional investigation once the autopsy results are available. The One Chip Challenge was created by Parky, an American tortilla chip manufacturer.
After eating spicy sweets sold by ``Chips'', you can survive without drinking anything for a certain period of time.
It's Nji. Reaper chili and Naga Viper chili, known as the hottest chilies in the world, were used as ingredients for this pastry.
In particular, Reaper chili peppers have a Scoville Index of 2.2 million, which is a measure of spiciness.
Then it became known. The Scoville index of Korean green chili peppers is between 4,000 and 10,000. In the US, some students and YouTubers took the one-chip challenge and ended up in the emergency room.
Incidents occur frequently.
2023/09/07 14:19 KST
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