"Family Demands Action Following 13-Year-Old's 'Chroming' Death"

The parents of a 13-year-old girl who died after inhaling chemicals from a deodorant can are calling for action to prevent other families from experiencing the same heartbreak. The dangerous trend, known as "chroming," has caused several deaths and brain damage in Australian teenagers. The family is urging aerosol manufacturers to change deodorant formulas to make them safer and for CPR to be taught in all schools across Australia. They also want tighter scrutiny on social media, which they believe is how their daughter learned about chroming. The family hopes to raise awareness about the dangers of chroming and prevent other families from experiencing the same tragedy.
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