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Devastated parents forced to pull the plug on their 13-year-old daughter after sleepover horror ππ’ They’ve now issued a warning to spare others from the same tragedy
Devastated Parents Forced to Pull the Plug on Their 13-Year-Old Daughter After Sleepover Horror, Issue Warning to Spare Others
Parents Paul and Andrea Haynes have been left shattered after their 13-year-old daughter Esra died following a sleepover with friends ΒΉ Β². Esra, a young athlete and co-captain of her under-14s AFL team, had been experimenting with a dangerous social media trend called chroming ΒΉ Β². Chroming involves inhaling toxic chemicals through the mouth or nose to get high; Esra inhaled aerosol deodorant, leading to cardiac arrest and brain damage ΒΉ Β². After eight days on life support, her parents made the devastating decision to turn off her life support ΒΉ Β².
The Haynes family has been left heartbroken, with Esra’s siblings Imogen, Seth, and Charlie struggling to come to terms with their loss ΒΉ Β². Paul and Andrea are now urging parents and children to be aware of the dangers of chroming, which has claimed multiple young lives in Australia and worldwide ΒΉ Β². They are advocating for mandatory CPR lessons in schools and safer deodorant formulas to prevent similar tragedies Β².
Esra’s story is a tragic reminder of the dangers of social media trends and the importance of parental awareness and education ΒΉ Β². Her parents’ warning aims to spare others from the same heartache and ensure that no family has to endure the pain of losing a child to a preventable tragedy.