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Woman kills herself over a wii

Vash

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A local radio station in my area was holding a contest with a Wii as the prize. All you had to do was drink as much water as you can without going to the bathroom. Then this lady dies from water intoxication death. Good one!

http://www.news10.net/display_story.aspx?storyid=23350
Preliminary autopsy findings concluded a Rancho Cordova woman who competed in a radio station water-drinking contest before she was found dead Friday showed signs consistant with water intoxication, Sacramento County Coroner's Office authorities said Saturday.

The results of a preliminary investigation released Saturday showed evidence "consistent with a water intoxication death" in the death of 28-year-old Jennifer Strange, Sacramento County assistant coroner Ed Smith said.

Smith said the autopsy found no traces of "life threatening medical conditions" that would have otherwise explained Strange's sudden death.

Strange, 28, was found dead inside her Astral Drive home in Rancho Cordova Friday afternoon. Her death came just hours after Strange participated in a radio station KDND 107.9 The End contest, testing contestants to drank as much water as they could without going to the bathroom.

The winner of the "Hold Your Wee for a Wii" contest would take home a new Nintendo Wii video game system.

Strange's co-worker at Radiological Associates of Sacramento Laura Rios said Strange participated in the contest Friday morning, then was heading home when she reportedly called her supervisor in terrible pain.

"She said to one of our supervisors that she was on her way home and her head was hurting her real bad," Rios said. "She was crying and that was the last that anyone had heard from her."

The supervisor called Strange's mother, who went to her daughter's home and discovered the body.

Sacramento County Sheriff's Sgt. Tim Curran confirmed Strange's death Friday, but said there were no immediate grounds to begin an investigation.

According to contest participants, 17 to 20 contestants took part in the competition in a room at KDND's Madison Avenue studios. The contest broadcast during The End's Morning Rave program began around 6:15 a.m. as contestants were each handed eight-ounce bottles of water to drink every 15 minutes.

Fellow contestant James Ybarra of Woodland said he met Strange at the event and had no idea of the potential danger of water poisoning. "They were small little half-pint bottle so we thought it was going to be easy," Ybarra said. "They told us if you don't feel like you can do this, don't put your health in risk."

But after 90 minutes of drinking, Ybarra decided he had had enough. "I tapped (out) after five (bottles)," Ybarra said. "My bladder couldn't handle it anymore."

Ybarra said after he quit, the remaining contestents were given even larger bottles to drink to stay in the competition. Strange was still in the contest when he opted out.

"I was talking to her and she was a nice lady," Ybarra said. "She was telling me about her family and her three kids and how she was doing it for kids."

Ybarra said before the contest, he did not read a liability waiver form handed to him by station personnel before signing it. Ybarra said he was surprised by the physical toll he felt after the contest.

"I was kind of out of it yesterday. I was just drained. I was just going to the bathroom," Ybarra said. "I wasn't feeling well and I actually fell asleep. I woke up with a headache (Saturday) morning and then took a couple of aspirins."

Ybarra said he was unaware of any medical personnel on hand to monitor the contest.

In a brief written statement issued Saturday, Entercom Sacramento VP and market manager John Geary expressed sympathy for Strange's family.

"We were stunned when we heard the news," Geary said. "We are awaiting information that will help explain how this tragic event occurred."

"They should have had a physician there, some type of statement or as to this can kill you. You can die from this," Strange's friend and co-worker Tracy Beam said. "People have died from this before and here we are. We don't have our Jennifer."

"I believe everyone should just be fired and let go from that radio station," Beam said. "It should be the end of The End."
News Report of it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-JLNrIu7kx4

The radio station should have known the effects of holding so much water in your body. I feel sorry for the woman's kids :(
 
alexia;133835 said:
Too much water can kill you? Never heard of water intoxication before.
Too much of anything can kill you. This is the argeument against pot. It can kill you like water.
 
Yeah, too much AIR can kill you.

This is like that guy who died from a college dare, he was dared to drink one of those water cooler bottles and died from it. It's sad that she died doing something for her kids...I wonder how they're coping with it... poor things...
 
Myonosken;133880 said:
Yeah, but people who use that are usually complete conservatives. To die from smoking pot in one go, you'd have to be freaking retarded
I don't think a retarded person would be able to do it actually. It's something that would require a massive amount of money, time and effort in general.
 
Actually too much vitamin C can't kill you...barring you injecting concentrated amounts of it into your blood stream. But it is funny how you can hydrate your self to death...that also does a number on your kindeys.
 
alexia;133835 said:
Too much water can kill you? Never heard of water intoxication before.

It's the dose that makes the poison.

Nicotine is as deadly as cyanide, but smoker aren't killed by it because of the samll amounts which are absorbed. (by "it" i mean nicotine, obviously smoking kills by other means)

Too much of anything can kill you one way another. There are very few things cannot kill you by poisoning, (Helium is one that probably can't, no matter how much you inhale as long as their's oxygen around. Some things like sand would most likely pass through the digestive system. So perhaps it would be better "Anything your body can absorb can be toxic in a large enough dose"

All essential nutrients (Water, Protein, Fat, Carbohydrates, all Vitamins, all Minerals) are potentially deadly.
 
Minkoff;134028 said:
I don't think a retarded person would be able to do it actually. It's something that would require a massive amount of money, time and effort in general.
If it wasnt managed in the 70s, its just not going to happen. Unlike alchohol(or water), you reach a threshold meaning at one point you just dont get any higher no matter what. But I digress. Things like this explain why even the most frivelous items have a warning label. With enough time and effort, someone will kill themselves.
 

Daeq

Member

I have never seen a warning label slapped on Water saying "Over-dosage / consumption may cause harm or potentially kill". It is really sad that she was doing it for her kids and just after christmas too.
 
It would hurt... basicly, your brain swells because there's too much water, and then BLAMO!

Pretty stupid of her though, she could have quit at any time. And the Radio station doing such a thing without having a doctor... not smart either.

Feel sorry for her kids though...
 

Daeq

Member

I say the radio are more to blame, not actually having a doctor or nurse observing and also no-one opposing the drinking of so much water in such a short period of time. I mean WOW, a Wii at such an easy sacrifice but was it worth THAT MUCH? That radio station better either, A) Get sued by the woman's family or B) Give huge funds to the family.
 
The idea of expecting the radio station to have the obscure medical knowledge to have medics on hand for drinking water is obsurd.

I can't think of a single person who would think, "Hmm, maybe we should have a doctor here, since people are drinking so much water."

I don't see how someone could drink that much water though - you can only fit so much in your stomach. Unless you drank gallons of it over the course of a few hours, giving your body time to absorb it. I dunno, this is the first time I've ever heard of water intoxication.
 
Yeah, me neither... I didn't know you could die from something like that. That's a shame... what a painful sounding way to go. I guess the body can't take too much of anything without being killed, eh? Poor lady... and her children...
 

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