Friday, April 20, 2012

Drink 10 Liter Soda Every Day, a Woman suddenly Died at New Zealand

In Invercargill, New Zealand, there is a woman who suddenly died  because drink too much Soda. The woman named Natasha Marie Harris suddenly death without any disease. It is believed that her death is  related to her hobby to consume at least 10 liters of soft drinks every day for years.


Natasha Marie Harris (30 years) will be crazy when she ran out of soda at home. A day without soda will make her moody, irritable, and not passionate throughout the day.That is why, she always drink at least 10 liters of soft drinks.

She died suddenly at her own home in Invercargill, New Zealand. Her husband, Christopher Hodgkinson, said soft drink is the cause of his wife death.

"She is not feeling well before she died and does not have energy, but Coca-Cola the problem that never crossed in our minds," said  Christopher Hodgkinson, as reported by Dailymail, Friday (04/20/2012).

Hodgkinson told the court that Natasha ever sick until one year before his death, including vomiting 6 times per week. But first he believed that it was caused by stress of caring for eight children and gynecological problems.

"She drank at least 10 liters per day. As a family we usually buy four bottles of 2.5 liters per day. It was consumed by her all day," said Hodgkinson.

"The first thing Natasha did in the morning is to drink soda and the last thing she does at night also drink soda. I never thought it could harm someone. It's just a soft drink, like water. I do not think the drink would kill her. She's been drinking soda for 7 or 8 years," said Hodgkinson.

The autopsy shows Natasha had liver damage, but the exact cause of death was not determined. Hodgkinson told that his wife had heart aneurysm (abnormal distension or aneurysm that occurs in thin wall of the heart) caused by drinking too much soda.

Medical evidence stating that the main reason of her death was cardiac arrhythmia.

The doctor said Natasha may have severe hypokalemia, namely a lack of potassium in the blood are associated with excessive consumption of soft drinks.

Although difficult to confirm this from postmortem tests, but it can be seen from the symptoms of fatigue and lack of strength. The possibility of vomiting was because too much caffeine, medically known as caffeine intoxication.

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