US student dies after doing social media ‘One Chip Challenge’

A college within the US is mourning the sudden loss of life of one among its college students.

Police stated Harris Wolobah, who was a 14-year-old Tenth-grade pupil at Doherty Memorial High School in Worcester, Massachusetts, died on the identical day that he participated within the viral social media development generally known as the “One Chip Challenge”.

That problem, which the Paqui model debuted in 2016, entails consuming what’s claimed to be one of many spiciest tortilla chips on this planet. Paqui chips are made by Amplify Snack Brands, Inc, a subsidiary of The Hershey Company.

One Chip Challenge
US teen Harris Wolobah died after collaborating within the One Chip Challenge. (CNN)

Investigators stated it seems Wolobah ate the chip Friday and died later that day. Authorities stated it stays unclear if the meals contributed to his loss of life.

Wolobah’s household stated he was at college when he ate the chip and went to the nurse’s workplace earlier than going dwelling.

The household stated that Wolobah fainted shortly after arriving at his home. First responders had been known as to the house and rushed him to a neighborhood hospital, the place he finally died.

“As a mother and educator, I cannot imagine how hard this is on his family, friends and teachers. My heart goes out to all who knew and loved him,” Dr Rachel Monarrez, superintendent of Worcester Public Schools, stated in a press release.

One Chip Challenge
The social media problem entails consuming an especially spicy chip. (CNN)

“He was the kind of kid who would work really hard,” stated Douglas Hill, Wolobah’s basketball coach for the St Bernard’s Church crew.

“I feel for the family. I feel for him, and this is just one of those situations where it’s not his fault.”

A warning on the Paqui web site states that individuals who partake within the One Chip Challenge ought to search medical help in the event that they expertise problem respiration, fainting or prolonged nausea.

One Chip Challenge
It’s not but decided if the chip is linked to Harris’ loss of life. (CNN)

Lauren Rice, chief of paediatric emergency medication at Tufts Medical Center, stated when somebody ingests one thing that spicy, it will possibly trigger unwanted side effects that vary from mouth or lip burning to coronary heart points.

“Sometimes, we see people with a lot of chest pain, or they’ll experience palpitations, as well,” Rice stated.

NewsCenter 5 contacted Paqui in regards to the incident, however has but to obtain a reply.

The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner is now working to find out the reason for Wolobah’s loss of life.

The district is working with the college to supply grief help to college students and employees who knew Wolobah.

Hill stated St Bernard’s Church will host a co-ed basketball exercise on Saturday, September 9, in honor of Wolobah.

All proceeds will go on to the Wolobah household.

Source: www.9news.com.au