Woman drank up to 10 litres of coke a day | Otago Daily Times Online News : Otago, South Island, New Zealand & International News
A mother-of-eight who had an up to 10-litre a day Coca-Cola
drinking habit never knew that excessive consumption of the beverage was
contributing to her health problems, an inquest into her sudden death heard
yesterday.
The Otago-Southland coroner David Crerar heard that Natasha
Marie Harris died, aged 30, after a cardiac arrest.
Family hopes death will be lesson to others
At the time of her death, her partner Chris Hodgkinson spoke out that it was the result of drinking
too much Coca-cola and held the company responsible for her death, a claim
Coca-Cola rejected but the company was sufficiently concerned that they hired a
security firm to protect their Invercargill staff.
Hodgkinson told the court that she had been unwell up to a
year before her death, including vomiting six times a week, but Ms Harris,
himself and family members believed it was from the stress of managing her
eight children and gynecological problems.
"She drank at least 10 litres a day. As a family we
would buy four 2.5 litres a day, the maximum on special. The Coke would be for
Natasha to consume over the course of the day. The first thing she would do in
the morning was have a drink of Coke and the last thing she would do in the day
was have a drink of Coke by her bed.''
Police estimated she consumed, on average, seven litres a
day.
He said she was addicted to Coke and without it she would
get moody, irritable and be low in energy. Yet, he never suspected that the
beverage was making her ill.
"I never thought about it. It's just a soft drink, just
like drinking water. I didn't think a soft drink was going to kill her.''
Medical evidence stated that the main finding of death was
from a cardiac arrhythmia.
Dr Dan Mornin told the court Harris probably had severe
hypokalemia, a lack of potassium in the blood, relating to excessive
consumption of soft-drink.
He said although it was difficult to confirm this from
post-mortem tests, it was consistent with her symptoms of tiredness and lack of
strength and other cases of heavy soft-drink consumers, and it was likely her
daily vomiting was due to too much caffeine, medically known as caffeine
toxicity.
1 comment:
yeah, just like drinking water.....with a ton of sugar... so just like eating 5 pounds of sugar a day...
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