Wednesday, April 4th 2007
No criminal charges will be filed in "hold your wee for a wii" contest disaster
Most of you have probably heard by now the story of Mrs. Jennifer Strange. She participated in a radio contest in an attempt to win a Nintendo Wii for her children. The contest determined a winner based on who could drink the most water. Unfortunately, a few hours after Mrs.Strange participated, she died of water intoxication.
Anyways, there was almost a court case to file criminal charges against the radio station. The would-be prosecution determined that the whole event was one tragic accident, and that there was no way the radio station could have prevented the death of Jennifer Strange. This is because Mrs.Strange did not show any signs of water intoxication at the event. The radio station has fired 10 employees since the tragic incident. A wrongful death lawsuit filed by the Strange family against the radio station remains in court.
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Anyways, there was almost a court case to file criminal charges against the radio station. The would-be prosecution determined that the whole event was one tragic accident, and that there was no way the radio station could have prevented the death of Jennifer Strange. This is because Mrs.Strange did not show any signs of water intoxication at the event. The radio station has fired 10 employees since the tragic incident. A wrongful death lawsuit filed by the Strange family against the radio station remains in court.
29 Comments on No criminal charges will be filed in "hold your wee for a wii" contest disaster
was a kinda a stupid competition imo
Another story I heard was of a friends husband who ran The Great North Run 2 years ago ( a half marathon I think). He collapsed with dehydration and the untrained volunteers at the medical tent gave him 4 pints of water, and he was so out of it he drank it and ended up in hospital for 3 days.
You can get Oxygen Intoxication and Nitrogen Intoxication.
Ziis, scariest stuff I've read in years.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water_intoxication
Explains all
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water_intoxication
basicly you are diluting the salts inside the body's cells.
Drinking too much water means that your brain can literally "drown" from the inside out. Water is sucked into the brain cells under osmotic pressure, causing them to swell. This increases pressure on the brain stem, resulting in coma and death. This was common in the early 90's with the ecstacy. www.urban75.com/Drugs/drugxtc1.html
For the scientist:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water_intoxication
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water_intoxication
"Nearly all deaths related to water intoxication in normal individuals have resulted either from water drinking contests, in which individuals attempt to consume several gallons over the course of just a few minutes"