14-year-old boy dies after 'injecting himself with butterfly remains' in suspected online challenge
14-year-old boy dies after 'injecting himself with
butterfly remains' in suspected online challenge
Police are now waiting on post-mortem results to learn more about Davi's death
Police in Brazil are investigating the death of a
14-year-old boy who reportedly told his parents and doctors that he had
injected the 'remains of a butterfly' into his leg before he began to feel
adverse effects.
Davi Nunes Moreira was admitted to hospital in Planalto,
in the state of Bahia in north-east Brazil, after he began limping,
throwing up and feeling unwell.
When his dad asked why he was limping, the teen is said
to have initially claimed he'd hurt himself while playing.
However, when his condition worsened, Davi reportedly
admitted to his family and medics that he had injected himself with an unusual
substance.
Davi admitted to injecting himself with a strange
substance (Robert Cianflone/Getty Images)
The teen had reportedly mixed a dead butterfly into some water, then
injected the liquid into his right leg. According to the Civil Police,
per Metrópoles, the boy’s family found the syringe he had used
under a pillow in his room after he admitted to his actions.
Davi's declining health prompted medics to move
him to the General Hospital of Vitória da Conquista, in the state’s third
largest city, but tragically the teenager died there on February 12. A funeral
for Davi was held two days later.
Now, police are
investigating whether Davi's decision to inject the butterfly remains could
have been the result of an online challenge.
One investigator cited by Metrópoles shared news of the
suspected online challenge,
though Davi himself is said to have refuted this claim prior to his death.
However, the teenager did not appear to share any further
insight on the reasons behind his actions.
Davi declined taking part in an online challenge (Natalia
Penza)
Davi did not reveal what kind of butterfly he had
injected, and investigators with the Civil Police in Vitoria da Conquista are
now waiting for full post-mortem results to help shed light on exactly what
caused him to become fatally ill.
A spokesman for the Civil Police said: “The autopsy
results will help clarify the cause of death. The investigation is designed to
clear up what happened.”
It is possible that toxins in the butterfly remains could
have played a part in Davi's ill health, with Professor Marcelo Duarte,
director of Sao Paulo University’s Zoology Museum and a butterfly specialist,
explaining: “Butterflies have a complex biology, and the fluids present in
their bodies have not been studied in depth in terms of their toxicity to
humans.”
Tributes to Davi have been shared online in the wake of
the death, with some internet users
pointing to the dangers of online challenges.
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