It’s a story that’s hard to believe, but true. In England, a 14-year-old girl died while distributing deodorant.
The story made the rounds in England. A few days earlier, Giorgia died in the hospital after she spread deodorant in her room…
Elhana’s death triggers a wave of emotions
On Wednesday December 21st, Elhana would die in her hospital bed. The 6 year old girl is died after several days in the Montauban hospital.
The state of health of the 6-year-old girl had suddenly deteriorated, after being transported by firefighters in what they considered a “very serious” condition. Victim of bacterial angina pectoris, his condition had deteriorated.
For this reason, the medical profession had decided to do so Transport her to another hospital in the area. According to Me Guy Dubuisson, the lawyer for Elhana’s parents, “the malfunctions repeated over three days undoubtedly led to the death of this 6-year-old child in appalling conditions”.
The latter told the press that “she didn’t stop screaming in pain for three days and that didn’t draw any attention from some at all”. A nurse would then ordered to stop her “cinema” she cried so much.
“Later it was proved that this kind of disease is extremely painful. There was permanent dysfunction and a kind of detachment from certain caregivers,” said the family attorney. On January 5, the parents of the deceased little girl therefore decided to file a complaint.
For 3 days only the hospital nurses given Doliprane to relieve the pain. But that had no effect and the little girl was still not well.
“Losing your child under these circumstances is indescribable! This nationwide affair needs to alert the caregivers so it doesn’t happen again,” the family said in the press.
Girl dies after spraying deodorant in her bedroom
A 14 year old girl died in Derby, England. The girl had simply sprayed deodorant in her room.
His parents told British media that other teenagers were victims of the same accident. The British Aerosol Manufacturers Association (BAMA) responded to this. The warnings were clear on bottles sold by a specific brand.
According to law, these must be printed with the attribution “Keep out of reach of CHILDREN”. Asked about the mention by the BBC, little Giorgia’s parents said they hadn’t seen it because the writing was too small.
“People don’t realize how dangerous the contents of these boxes can be,” the girl’s father said. And to add: “I don’t want anyone else in the country. Where in the world – live what we have personally experienced. […] We don’t want our daughter’s death to be in vain,” he added to the BBC.
The little girl who suffered from autism loved Spray deodorant on her blanket. Her family said they find the scent calming.
On May 11, 2022, the little girl would die. The amount that was sprayed into the air was “normal,” his brother said. He was the one who found her unconscious.
Giorgia died after inhaling too much aerosols. From now on, her parents want to take precautions to prevent another person from suffering the sad fate of their daughter. For them it would even be necessary to write “the use of solvents can kill instantly” on the deodorant bombs sold in the market.