“Her brain was damaged beyond repair.”
The mother of a 13-year-old girl who died after inhaling chemicals from deodorant had never even heard of the dangerous trend of ‘chroming’ before her daughters death.
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I guess that while American teenagers are imitating blacks by sagging their pants, Australian teenagers are imitating Abos by huffing gas.
Women are so retarded. You literally have a list of household products you have to lock away so they don’t hurt themselves.
The heartbroken parents of a 13-year-old girl who died after inhaling dangerous chemicals from a deodorant can are on a mission to make their daughter’s life count.
Esra Haynes, a Year 8 student at Lilydale High School in Melbourne’s outer east, went into cardiac arrest and sustained irreparable brain damage after taking part in an increasingly popular trend called “chroming” while at a friend’s sleepover on March 31, 2023.
Esra Haynes
Her parents Paul and Andrea never saw it coming.
“It was just the regular routine of going to hang out with her mates,” mum, Andrea, told A Current Affair.
“We always knew where she was and we knew who she was with. It wasn’t anything out of the ordinary,” Paul added.
“To get this phone call at that time of night, (it) was one of the calls no parent ever wants to have to receive and we unfortunately got that call: ‘Come and get your daughter.’
“We’ve got the pictures in our mind which will never be erased, you know, of what we were confronted with.”
Paramedics were working to revive Esra at the scene and told Andrea the teenager had been “chroming” – a dangerous and growing craze, particularly among teenagers, where chemicals in aerosol cans are inhaled for a quick high.
This is basic Abo behavior.
They’re going to have to start making these PSAs for stupid white sluts.
Frankly, huffing gasoline is safer than huffing aerosol gas.
I don’t know what exactly is used as the propellant in consumer aerosol cans since they banned CFCs, but it has to be some version of propane.
(UPDATE: I looked it up and it’s some kind of VOC, which is still going to be some kind of propane.)
That high proved fatal for the “beautiful” and “cheeky” Esra, who was rushed to the hospital in an unresponsive state and placed on life support.
But eight days later, doctors said “her brain was damaged beyond repair”, and the family decided to turn off the machines.
“They’re asking us to bring a family, friends to say goodbye to our 13-year-old daughter,” Paul told A Current Affair.
“It was a very, very difficult thing to do to such a young soul.”
Esra’s parents and older siblings Imogen, Seth, and Charlie “cuddled her until the end.”
In the wake of Esra’s death, the Victorian Education Department accelerated efforts to provide schoolchildren with information about the dangers of chroming, and medical experts have spoken about its dangers.
But Paul and Andrea are calling for more action and widespread change to stop another family from having to face the same heartbreak.
They want aerosol manufacturers to change deodorant formulas so they are safer, for CPR to be taught in all schools across Australia – and for those first aid skills to be refreshed every two years.
“For me, it’s a pistol sitting on the shelf,” Paul said of the deodorant cans.
“We need the manufacturers to step up and really change the formulation or the propellants.”
As funny as this story is, it’s also very sad.
The poor family.
I guess the good news is that she doesn’t have to go through the state-required process of cutting her tits off and taking testosterone shots so her hair falls out while her clitoris swells to mammoth proportions.
We need these stupid creatures to reproduce.
We need to marry them off as children, and keep them away from dangerous objects in the same manner we would for any standard retard.