Disease is behind it? British woman dies at the age of 32, because they almost only Chips ate

A British woman has died of failure at the age of only 32 years of age on multiple organ after they had fed almost exclusively on Chips and other unhealthy Snacks. A tragic case of malnutrition – with a fatal outcome. May be an illness behind the behavior of the woman.

In the English Winchester, a 32-year-old woman died of failure of multiple organ, after they had only Chips and similar feeds. At her death she weighed only 50 kilograms, as English media reports. According to your Partner, you have only "Chips with cheese – or Zwiebelgeschmack" and crackers feeds. "You never did anything else gegessen".

To do this, you should have fizzy drinks and sodas in large quantities to drink, she vomited again. Behind it is a disease could be stuck, such as bulimia or selective eating disorder. The behavior of the woman is at least close. Details of a disease are not known.

In the clinic, the woman knew that she would die

The Doctors asked the woman if she knew what was happening, said the 32-Year-old: "Yes, I’ll probably die." In the hospital they had refused to take food.

The Partner says to the woman, as had met the Couple ten years ago, had everything been okay. Her brother raises allegations – in his opinion, she would forcibly have to be trained. More he told, his sister was malnourished in early Childhood, in strange and, for example, vegetables are rejected, instead of only chicken Nuggets and fries fed. Their children, aged between six and eleven years have, however, healthy and "quite contrary to your own Gewohnheit" fed.

Medical examiner Samantha Marsh said, the diet of the woman is "incredibly schlecht" been "almost like a children’s Party. Chips, Fries, Cola." The health problems that had plagued the Madam, had all been on the lack of nutrition due.

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