Heartbroken Parents Issue Urgent Warning After 13-Year-Old Daughter Dies From Chroming

The parents of 13-year-old Esra Haynes, who tragically died after engaging in chroming, are speaking out to warn others. Esra was at a sleepover in Melbourne in March 2023 when she inhaled toxic chemicals, leading to irreversible brain damage. After more than a week on life support, her family made the heartbreaking decision to say goodbye,

Now, they are determined to raise awareness to prevent similar tragedies. “This will be our mission,” her father, Paul, said. “We don’t want any other family to endure this heartbreak.”

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