They’ve now issued a warning…

Andrea and Paul Haynes shared their heartbreaking story on A Current Affair about their 13-year-old daughter Esra, who tragically died from chroming—a dangerous social media trend. Esra, a talented athlete, suffered cardiac arrest after inhaling aerosol deodorant during a sleepover, leaving her with irreversible brain damage.

The grieving Haynes family is now dedicated to raising awareness about the deadly risks of chroming, which has claimed lives globally since 2009. Paul emphasizes the importance of open conversations between parents and children, lamenting their lack of awareness about the trend before it claimed Esra’s life.

Esra’s story is a powerful reminder of the need to address harmful behaviors affecting youth and highlights the critical role of parental guidance in safeguarding children’s well-being.

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