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A 12-year-old boy, Oliver Gorman, died after inhaling deodorant, suspected to be part of a social media trend called 'chroming' or 'huffing'. Found unresponsive in his room, he was rushed to the hospital but could not be saved. A post-mortem confirmed he died from inhaling butane, a propellant in aerosol deodorants.
Courtesy: Sara Odeen-Isbister
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