Tragic Death: Parents’ Struggle to Increase Knowledge of the Fatal Trend On A Current Affair, Australian couple Andrea and Paul Haynes told Ally Langdon about the devastating death of their 13-year-old daughter, Esra Haynes.
The young athlete died as a result of succumbing to the perilous “chroming” fad, which is becoming more and more popular among teens on social media.
A Mother’s SorrowL: Speaking with Andrea and Paul, Langdon—a mother herself—saw their deep anguish as they recalled the tough choice they had to make: to part with their cherished daughter.
Because to the terrible consequences of chroming, Esra’s life was cut short.
The Strange Pattern: Before Esra’s tragic demise, the Haynes family was unaware of chroming. To get a fast and risky high, chroming entails breathing harmful substances like paint, deodorant, hairspray, or permanent markers. Teenagers are starting to embrace it more and more.