At least 14 students admitted to hospital after eating ghost pepper-infused chips

At least 14 students admitted to hospital after eating ghost pepper-infused chips

At least fourteen high school students in Tokyo were hospitalised after experiencing severe stomach aches, nausea, and mouth pain from consuming crisps infused with Bhut Jolokia peppers.

The incident occurred on 16 July at Rokugo Koka High School in Tokyo’s Ota Ward. At approximately 12:40 pm, an emergency call was made when several first-year students began complaining of intense nausea, stomach discomfort, and mouth pain. The group included thirteen girls and one boy, part of a larger group of 33 students who shared the super-spicy crisps.

The Bhut Jolokia pepper, once recognised as the “world’s hottest pepper” by the Guinness Book of World Records, was the culprit behind the students’ distress. The students were treated at the emergency room for mild symptoms and released later that day. Reports indicated that some students collapsed in the school infirmary due to the severity of the pain. This incident is now a cautionary example for young people about the dangers of consuming extremely spicy snacks.

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