“We want to help other kids not fall into the foolish trap of doing this stupid thing. There is no doubt that this will be our crusade,” he said. Paul Haynes during an interview with ‘Herald Sun’.
“No matter how far you lead a horse to water, anyone can drag it. It’s not something she would have done on her own (…) The domino effect is that this is absolutely devastating,” he added.
He “Chrome” or “Chrome” means that the participant must smell or inhale everything that is packaged in aerosols such as: paint, gas or solvents.
According to National Retail Associationthis action stemmed from sniffing chromium-based paint as a means of getting high.
“We are definitely on a mission to raise awareness among children and anyone who does (…) “we don’t want that to happen to anyone else. We don’t want another family to go through this. It’s absolutely horrible,” said Esra’s sister.
He Victorian Department of Education in Australia indicated to conduct campaigns to inform minors about ‘chrome plating’.
Source: El heraldo
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