NewsTeen dies after taking viral 'One Chip Challenge' due to heart condition

Teen dies after taking viral 'One Chip Challenge' due to heart condition

Originating from Massachusetts, 14-year-old Harris Wolobah died after eating an extremely spicy crisp. The "One Chip Challenge" was hugely popular on the internet.

Teenager died after eating a crisp
Teenager died after eating a crisp
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Jakub Tyszkowski

17 May 2024 15:03

"One Chip Challenge" is a challenge that involves eating a highly spicy crisp. Daredevils record their reactions to the snack, which usually include crying, a red face, and begging for water. For the teenager from Massachusetts, it ended in death.

Harris Wolobah died on 1st September 2023, but only now reported the 14-year-old's autopsy brought attention from the Associated Press. The cause of death was cardiac arrest and respiratory failure related to the consumption of a product with a high concentration of capsaicin, a chemical compound naturally found in chilli peppers. The boy also had a congenital heart defect that contributed to the cardiac arrest.

Teenager ate a crisp and died

Harris received the snack from a friend. After eating the crisp, he fainted at school, and his parents took him home. He then lost consciousness again and was transported to the hospital, where he died. The teenager's family told the media that they felt enraged after learning the cause of death.

Paqui, the snack's producer, withdrew the extremely spicy product from store shelves after the teenager's death. The crisp cost £8. It was wrapped in foil and placed in a coffin-shaped box. The box had a warning that the product was intended for consumption by adults and should be kept away from children.

Extremely spicy challenge dangerous to health

Despite the producer's warnings, children and teenagers had no trouble purchasing the product. Reports from the USA indicated young people falling ill after eating the spicy snack. At one time, the story of seven students from Minnesota who had to receive medical help after eating the spicy crisp echoed widely.

Experts strongly advise against testing spicy crisps: - It is a kind of masochism to voluntarily expose oneself to stomach pain, diarrhoea, or shortness of breath. Logic dictates avoiding this - said a gastroenterologist in a comment.

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