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Taken From CNN:


• Woman, 28, dies of water intoxication, assistant coroner says
• Radio contest required drinking large amounts, not voiding
• Victim was trying to win video game console for her children
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SACRAMENTO, California (AP) -- A woman who competed in a radio station's contest to see how much water she could drink without going to the bathroom died of water intoxication, the coroner's office said Saturday.

Jennifer Strange, 28, was found dead Friday in her suburban Rancho Cordova home hours after taking part in the "Hold Your Wee for a Wii" contest in which KDND 107.9 promised a Nintendo Wii video game system for the winner.

"She said to one of our supervisors that she was on her way home and her head was hurting her real bad," said Laura Rios, one of Strange's co-workers at Radiological Associates of Sacramento. "She was crying, and that was the last that anyone had heard from her."

It was not immediately known how much water Strange consumed.

A preliminary investigation found evidence "consistent with a water intoxication death," said assistant Coroner Ed Smith.

John Geary, vice president and marketing manager for Entercom Sacramento, the station's owner, said station personnel were stunned when they heard of Strange's death.

"We are awaiting information that will help explain how this tragic event occurred," he said.

Initially, contestants were handed 8-ounce bottles of water to drink every 15 minutes.

"They were small little half-pint bottles, so we thought it was going to be easy," said fellow contestant James Ybarra of Woodland. "They told us if you don't feel like you can do this, don't put your health at risk."

Ybarra said he quit after drinking five bottles. "My bladder couldn't handle it anymore," he added.

After he quit, he said, the remaining contestants, including Strange, were given even bigger bottles to drink.

"I was talking to her and she was a nice lady," Ybarra said. "She was telling me about her family and her three kids and how she was doing it for her kids."
 
That's awful! I never knew one could die of water intoxication.
 
physically similiar to when you throw up too much and lose your electrolytes.

Hemodilution, I'm guessing.
 
That's terrible! Imagine going to play a seemingly harmless game to win something fun for your kids and dying for it. That poor woman, and her poor kids.
 
Water overload, drops your blood-sodium concentration, which amongst other things causes water to be osmotically pulled into the brain causing swelling - hence the headache.

Sufficient swelling causes brain damage, restricts cerebral blood flow and ultimately causes death.

There are other effects throughout the body.

Dom
 
This is so sad...

yet, I was thinking "only in California" would this kind of thing happen.

I hope the station gives the Wii to the kids, along with a couple mill$$$$ for damages. She was so young!
 
I'm sorry for her.
But the radio station must be a bunch of idiots.
Mania
 
SoCalAngel:
This is so sad...

yet, I was thinking "only in California" would this kind of thing happen.


Funny thing, after being in public education for so many years and seeing so many bizarre things, I was thinking the same thing, only "in Ohio"........


geez!

:(
 
I've read about a woman dieing from drinking too much water once before, maybe about 10 years ago. I feel sorry for those poor kids, knowing their mom died to get them a freaking video game.
 
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