2) Parents’ Heartbreaking for 13-Year-Old Daughter

Chroming has caused multiple deaths in Australia and around the world. It can lead to seizures, coma, organ failure, and sudden death—but it remains dangerously popular among teens.

“If we had known, we would have warned her,” Paul said. “Parents need to talk to their kids.”

The Haynes family is urging all parents to have open conversations about the risks of chroming and other online trends. One talk could save a life.

Let Esra’s story be a wake-up call. Share it. Speak up.

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