Davi Nunes Moreira became the first victim of death from attempting an online butterfly challenge at age 14. The New York Post reported that Moreira injected dead butterfly material combined with water solution resulting in medical emergencies that led to his death. Authorities are investigating how toxins from dead butterfly remains may have triggered septic shock that led to his death during their investigation of Moreira’s death.

Police started their official investigation but have not established if Moreira followed any online challenge directly. Experts indicated he rejected involvement in the trend until the time of his demise.
Local news outlets informed Daily Mail about the discovery of a syringe hiding under Moreira’s pillow by his father when he cleaned the room. Authorites expect examination findings from the autopsy to officially determine the precise way Moreira died.
The Daily Mail reported that experts caution about studying butterfly bodily fluids because no complete analysis exists regarding human health risks.
Certain tribes have developed toxic milkweed plants which butterflies incorporate as caterpillars causing their bodies to become harmful to their potential predators. Scientific experts indicate that the toxin concentration remains insufficient to generate health issues among humans particularly when processed in small amounts.
Social media influencer Thammy MC became the victim of necrosis when she participated in a challenge back in April 2024 despite having two million followers on her page. The reports indicate Thammy remained in an ice bucket for too long that resulted in frostbite which darkened her feet. Healthcare professionals warned Thammy about potential blood clot formation and major tissue injuries because the physicians assessed that one additional minute would lead to skin tissue loss.
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