Whitey Ford
09-05-2023, 05:44 AM
Massachusetts teen dies after taking part in social media’s spicy ‘One Chip Challenge’
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-1WNeyZX9aY
A Massachusetts 14-year-old died Friday hours after he took part in the so-called “One Chip Challenge” — a viral social media trend that the teen’s family believes contributed to his sudden death, according to reports.
Harris Wolobah, a sophomore at Doherty Memorial High School in Worcester, consumed an exceedingly spicy Paqui chip at school and quickly developed a stomach ache, his mother Lois told NBC 10 Boston.
Wolobah was picked up by family and brought home and started to feel better, but was later found passed out right as he was going to leave for basketball tryouts, his mom reportedly said.
The young teen was rushed to a nearby hospital and pronounced dead.
Bettah be callin' dat Ben Crump to sue ovah dem rayshish chips, muhfuggah!
Wolobah’s mother Lois told NBC 10 Boston that she believes her son died from complications due to the spicy snack.
The Paqui brand says on its site that the chip should only be eaten by adults. It also advises people should seek medical assistance if they have trouble breathing, fainting or prolonged nausea.
Worcester public school chief said the school community “lost a rising star [sic] in Wolobah.
https://nypost.com/2023/09/04/teen-harris-wolobah-dies-after-participating-in-one-chip-challenge/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-1WNeyZX9aY
A Massachusetts 14-year-old died Friday hours after he took part in the so-called “One Chip Challenge” — a viral social media trend that the teen’s family believes contributed to his sudden death, according to reports.
Harris Wolobah, a sophomore at Doherty Memorial High School in Worcester, consumed an exceedingly spicy Paqui chip at school and quickly developed a stomach ache, his mother Lois told NBC 10 Boston.
Wolobah was picked up by family and brought home and started to feel better, but was later found passed out right as he was going to leave for basketball tryouts, his mom reportedly said.
The young teen was rushed to a nearby hospital and pronounced dead.
Bettah be callin' dat Ben Crump to sue ovah dem rayshish chips, muhfuggah!
Wolobah’s mother Lois told NBC 10 Boston that she believes her son died from complications due to the spicy snack.
The Paqui brand says on its site that the chip should only be eaten by adults. It also advises people should seek medical assistance if they have trouble breathing, fainting or prolonged nausea.
Worcester public school chief said the school community “lost a rising star [sic] in Wolobah.
https://nypost.com/2023/09/04/teen-harris-wolobah-dies-after-participating-in-one-chip-challenge/