Esra Hayne was just 13 years old after trying “chroming”, which is inhaling the aerosols found in deodorant sprays, until she was poisoned. It writes Fox News.
– We want to help other kids not fall into stupid traps and do these stupid things. There is no doubt this will be our crusade, Paul Haynes, the girl’s father, told an Australian newspaper Herald Sun.
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Her daughter died after inhaling the fumes from a can of deodorant, causing her to have a heart attack.
He remained on a ventilator for eight days, and then doctors determined his brain was “permanently damaged”, and the family decided to turn off the machine.
He is now calling for a less toxic deodorant and wants to teach more about it in schools.
Several people have lost their lives after trying this trend, only one of which was reported earlier this year 14 year old girl from England who died from chroming. Here, parents also point out that there is an obscure label on the deodorant.
Now the Department of Education in Australia says it will step up its efforts to provide children with more information about this trend.
In addition, several stores in Indonesia have started to lock down deodorant as a reaction to this trend.
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