World / Chewing gum chewing can cause Of death

Zoom News : May 30, 2021, 09:42 PM
London: Often you have noticed that many people chew chewing gum constantly, but do you know that it can be fatal. Yes, one such case has come up from Llanelli, UK. A 19-year-old girl living here died. When his family investigated the cause of death, he came across surprising things which may have worked for many people.

Health deteriorated on sight

Samantha Jenkins of Llanelli was just 19 years old when she fell ill in June 2011. Ahead of the 10th anniversary of Samantha Jenkins's death, her mother, Maria Morgan, told Wells Online: 'I feel like it happened yesterday.' He said, Samantha complained of feeling ill, but initially thought it would be a general problem. But upon seeing her health deteriorated so much that the ambulance was quickly called and Samantha was taken to Prince Philip Hospital.

Died 3 days later

She had cramps when taken to the hospital. The doctors called Maria in and said that she had fainted. Three days after her daughter was taken to the hospital, Maria was phoned by a doctor at Morriston Hospital and told the sad news that her daughter had been taken to the neurological ward from where she never returned.

The family found out the cause of death

Samantha's family decides to solve the mystery of death, how can she die prematurely? Everything was negative when I looked at the toxicology report to find out. One day, Maria's second daughter revealed that Samantha chewed chewing gum. When her room was searched, Maria found out how much chewing gum Samantha regularly bought. All the bills were received from his room. The bill estimated that at least one day a whole packet of chewing gum was chewed. Sometimes two packets.

Chewing gum became the cause of death

After this, when research was done about the harm caused by chewing gum, surprising facts came to the fore. Because of this there is a huge loss of salt in your body. Dr. Paul Griffiths, a pathologist at Morriston Hospital, described the cause of death as spasm and cerebral hypoxia caused by electrolyte deficiency. Inquiries revealed that Samantha was severely deficient in magnesium, potassium, sodium and calcium. He is said to have chewed an excessive amount of Chewing gum for a long time, which led to all this.

There were lumps inside the body

Dr. Griffith had also extracted four or five bright green lumps, which turned out to be chewing gum. On June 6, Samantha will have ten years to pass, before her mother is telling the world the cause of her daughter's death to save others from the side effects of the chewing gum.

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