When Ally Langdon, a TV host and mother in Australia, spoke to a mother and father, she was unable to conceal her anguish. They had to make the difficult choice to take their 13-year-old daughter’s life. Ally, who is also a mother, became really upset because the girl had succumbed to a risky habit known as chroming.
Andrea and Paul Haynes told their tragic story on the television program A Current Affair. Esra, their daughter, died as a result of chroming, a social media fad in which users swallow toxic chemicals to become high.
The Montrose Football Netball Club, where she co-captained, characterized Esra as talented, tenacious, and entertaining. As a young athlete, she competed in BMX bike races alongside her brothers and guided her squad to a Queensland national aerobics championship. It’s a heartbreaking tale of a young, energetic girl.
Esra attended a sleepover at a friend’s house on March 31. However, she did something really risky at that time that resulted in death. Her heart stopped beating when she smelled a can of aerosol deodorant, causing irreversible brain damage.
In an interview with Ally Langdon, Esra’s mother, Andrea, clarified that it was simply a typical get-together with friends. Paul, her father, adding that they were constantly aware of her whereabouts and companions. It wasn’t out of the ordinary. However, they received the dreaded phone call from every parent that evening: “Come and get your daughter.”