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A French fitness model died in a freak accident with a whipped cream dispenser, according to her family. Rebecca Burger, who has more than 156,000 followers on Instagram, was killed when a defective whipped cream dispenser exploded and struck her in the chest, according to a post Tuesday from her family. She was 33. The BBC reported that she received medical attention but ultimately died of cardiac arrest... |
Really!?
The injuries caused range from broken teeth and tinnitus to multiple fractures and, in one case, the loss of an eye, consumer magazine 60 Millions said. But the magazine says new dispensers made since 2015 appear to be safe.
In 2013, one victim of an exploding cream dispenser told RTL radio: "I had six broken ribs, and my sternum was broken.
"At the hospital, I was told that if the shock and blast had been facing the heart, I would be dead now."
The number of accidents prompted the government office for consumers to issue a warning, saying the accidents stretch back as far as 2010, and can occur at any time - even after years of use.
At least one manufacturer issued a product recall - but a year after that recall, only 25,000 were returned out of 160,000 sold, Le Parisien reported.
But yeah, let's just assume the young woman died because she was trying to get high based on no information whatsoever.
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-40362094 - ( New Window )
LOL - good one Greg
Really!?
It's a career these days...
Get over a million followers and earn 50k a year minimum..
Get a million subscribers to your YouTube channel?? Haha, well you might just be a multi millionaire for life
Almost a cliché at this point.