Thursday, January 18, 2007

Water Intoxication

Yes, really, drinking water can indeed kill you:

A California radio station has fired 10 staff members after a contest to drink as much water as possible to win a new Nintendo Wii game console resulted in a woman's death, a company spokesman said on Wednesday.

Jennifer Strange, 28, a mother of three, died from water intoxication after taking part in a "Hold your wee for a Wii" competition on a morning radio show on Sacramento station KDND-FM Friday.

She was one of about 20 contestants who tried to outdrink each other without going to the toilet and was reported to have drunk about seven quarts (6-1/2 liters) of water in a bid to win the Wii for her children. She was the runner-up.

After the contest she called in sick at work and was found dead at her home about five hours later.

A spokesman for the station's parent company, Entercom/Sacramento, said 10 staff members, including several on-air DJs, had been fired from the station over the incident.

"They are no longer with the company for violating the terms of their employment agreements with the station," said the spokesman, without elaborating on contract details.

"This is part of an ongoing, thorough investigation."

Local newspapers said the Sacramento county coroner had yet to rule as to cause of death but said Strange's death was "consistent with a water intoxication death."

As one old drunk of a movie star pointed out, there's a much better reason not to drink water: fish fuck in it.

 

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2 comments:

Unknown said...

Thanks

Troy Flores said...

This is a very sad story you have here. However, it is a wakeup call for me. I usually like to drink a lot of water after several episodes of thirst, especially after a few kilometers of cycling. I have never really thought that water can kill. It seems water intoxication is a serious condition. I have a question; though, “What are the symptoms of water intoxication?” I also checked out the following post on water intoxication: http://survival-mastery.com/med/health/water-intoxication.html