{"id":235730,"date":"2023-12-02T18:40:08","date_gmt":"2023-12-02T18:40:08","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/mystylenews.com\/?p=235730"},"modified":"2023-12-02T18:40:08","modified_gmt":"2023-12-02T18:40:08","slug":"urgent-warning-issued-as-boy-14-dies-from-eating-poisonous-berries-in-uk-park","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mystylenews.com\/world-news\/urgent-warning-issued-as-boy-14-dies-from-eating-poisonous-berries-in-uk-park\/","title":{"rendered":"Urgent warning issued as boy, 14, dies from eating poisonous berries in UK park"},"content":{"rendered":"

Urgent warnings have been issued after a 14-year-old lad tragically died after munching on berries during a family stroll in a UK park.<\/p>\n

Benn Curran-Nicholls, who had severe autism, was poisoned after eating leaves and berries from a yew tree in Fletcher Moss Park, Didsbury, Greater Manchester.<\/p>\n

After coming back from a walk with his dad, Benn "slumped" at his home in Didsbury, and his eyes "started to roll around his head," the Manchester Evening News reports. Despite several hours of medical attention at Royal Manchester Children's Hospital, the young lad sadly passed away.<\/p>\n

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A post mortem found that Benn suffered "refractory cardiogenic shock". Coroner Andrew Bridgman has now issued a report about the dangers of eating yew tree berries. He also criticised the "illogical" decision to not issue a public health warning following Benn's death in 2022.<\/p>\n

Mr Bridgman wrote: "Benn Curran-Nicholls moved to Didsbury with his family from Australia in June 2022. Benn suffered severe autism with intellectual impairment, and daily walks in the local parks became a part of his daily routine. On the morning of September 18, 2022 Benn and his father went for a walk in Fletcher Moss Park where, among other things, there was a yew tree that Benn liked to climb. Benn ate some yew tree berries and also some of the leaves.<\/p>\n

"Benn's dad didn't know that yew tree berries\/leaves were poisonous, so he didn't do anything. Even the Neighbourhood Manager for Environmental Health at Manchester City Council didn't know that yew trees were poisonous.<\/p>\n

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