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Darius Campbell Danesh Family Confirms Fatal Chloroethane Use

Darius Campbell Danesh Family Confirms Fatal Chloroethane Use
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 The family of Darius Campbell Danesh said a historic injury pain was behind the use of chloroethane that caused him to die at the age of  41.  The former pop idol star was found dead in his US home last month.

DARIUS CAMPBELL DANESH FAMILY CONFIRMS INJURIES BEHIND FATAL CHLOROETHANE USE

 On Saturday, September 10, the Southern Minnesota Regional Health Examination Service confirmed that he died from “chloroethane inhalation” and ruled it an accidental death. 

FAMILY STATEMENT

 

 His family says in a statement, “Medical investigations have confirm that Darius Campbell Danesh death was an accident causing by chloroethane. Which is use to treat pain, and tragically causing the respiratory arrest. It was  

 “I would like to thank everyone for their love and kindness and ask that the family’s privacy be maintain during this difficult time.” At that time, he says Hello, a nurse told him, “I can’t walk three millimeters this far. If I go three millimeters in that direction, I’ll die. 

DARIUS Campbell Danesh rose to fame after auditioning for his Popstars, his reality series ITV. Which aired in 2001 and eventually launched his Hear’Say career. He then auditioned for Pop Idol and rose to fame in third place behind runner-up Gareth Gates and winner Will Young. 

  From there, he released his debut single His One His Colorblind, and appeared on several West End shows.  

 After his death, Young paid tribute to his former Pop Idol co-star. Sharing a photo of her time on the show with the caption. 

 “I found a photo I took when I was a pop idol a while ago. If there is an example of someone not giving up on their dreams. Darius is at the top of the list. Strong, brave, and kind. 

 “My current love is his family x.”

WHAT IS CHLOROETHANE?  

 Chloroethane, also famous as ethyl chloride, is a chemical use as a thickener. Also as a binder in many things, including paints, cosmetics, and more.  

 It can also be use as a refrigerant,  aerosol spray propellant, or anesthetic. Furthermore, It can produce a cooling effect and is sometimes use in dentistry to diagnose if a tooth is dieying. It is also use as a recreational drug. 

  HOW DANGEROUS IS CHLOROETHANE? 

  Chloroethane depresses the central nervous system and can be fatal if inhaled in high concentrations.  

 At low levels, symptoms typically mimic alcohol intoxication, but exposure to levels above 6-8% often causes shallow breathing, unconsciousness, and a slowed heart rate, although physical Abusive touches and loud noises can usually recover. noise. 

 Inhaling smoke above 15%  is often fatal. There are no data indicating the long-term effects of chronic exposure in humans.  

 WHAT TO DO IF SOMEONE INHALES CHLOROETHANE? 

Darius Campbell Danesh Family Confirms Fatal Chloroethane Use
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 Inhaling chloroethane can be fatal if a person is exposing to high enough concentrations, so it is highly recommending to consult a doctor. 

 If physical contact or loud noise may arouse the patient, the patient should be removing from the exposure area to regain consciousness. The long-term effects of exposure lasting longer than 4 hours result in side effects similar to an alcohol-induced hangover, including dehydration, dizziness, loss of vision, and temporary loss of consciousness lasting longer than an hour. Once the person is no longer exposing to the gas, they usually return to normal health quickly. This can be help by drinking extra fluids, vitamins, and sugar. 

 Toxic overexposure starting at 9-12% can cause a patient’s heart rate to slow. Breathing to become shallow or stop altogether, and the patient to become unresponsive to external stimuli. 

 In such cases, if the person vomits, they are at risk of aspiration. Also should be turning on their side for emergency medical attention. It is also recommended that the patient be moved to fresh air and forced to breathe to expel toxic fumes from the lungs. Even if the patient recovers quickly enough to not require hospitalization. A physical examination is necessary to ensure that no organ damage has occurred. Above 12%, the cardiac, pulmonary, and renal function begins to deteriorate, usually requiring immediate resuscitation followed by medical support measures. Exposure to high concentrations can cause permanent organ damage and death.

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