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Mother Warns About Seeds From 'Suicide Trees' After Death Of 22-Year-Old

And there may be a second related death in the same state.

 03/03/2016 06:08 pm ET | Updated 12 hours ago
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A Chicago-area mom is speaking out to warn others after she says her 22-year-old daughter died by consuming a deadly seed the young woman had purchased online, in what may be the first of at least two related deaths in the state.

With a few clicks of her mouse, Lucia McCalip was able to order the so-called pong pong seeds from Thailand for just $5, the woman's mother told ABC 6.

"It was slow and it was painful," Natosha Anderson said of her daughter's last hours after she was found on the floor of their Calumet City home two weeks ago.

Anderson said that when McCalip admitted to intentionally swallowing one of the seeds, no one, including medical personnel, knew what they were.

"The police, the paramedics, they didn't even know. No one knew," she said.

ABC7This is part of the "pong pong" seed that was delivered to a Chicago family's home from Thailand. A mother says the seed fatally poisoned her 22-year-old daughter.

The toxic seeds, which originate from cerbera odollam or "suicide trees," can be easily purchased online as decorative items. They are found across India and Southeast Asia and are used by more people to die by suicide than any other plant, New Scientist reported.

According to a study published in 2004 and cited by New Scientist, the seeds werefound responsible for the deaths of more than 500 people between 1989 and 1999 in the southwest Indian state of Kerala -- not only in accidental poisonings and suicides but homicides as well.

An eBay listing that had been selling pong pong seeds was recently removed, and a spokesperson for the website told The Huffington Post that they are working to update their hazardous materials policy to include the seeds.

"While Pong Pong seeds are unregulated, we have prohibited these seeds from being sold on our global marketplace out of an abundance of caution," the spokesperson stated in an email Thursday. 

One user who recently posted a negative review of the seed seller on eBay wrote that their pong pong seeds were confiscated by U.S. Customs during delivery. They stated: "All I got was an empty box."

TEWIN VIA GETTY IMAGESPong pong seeds, which grow from cerbera odollam or "suicide trees," can be purchased online as decorative items.

Amazon, which as of Thursday has at least three listings for the "decorative" seeds online, also prohibits the sale of plants and seeds that have been deemed “noxious”by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, according to their website. The seed is not listed among the USDA’s banned plants on its website, however.

A USDA spokesperson said the plant and its seeds are not regulated by their agency because it is not considered an invasive plant.

Neither Amazon nor U.S. Customs and Border Protection immediately returned a request for comment.

Anderson, who said her child was transgender and referred to McCalip by her birth name of Bernard, expressed outrage over such a deadly item being accessible to anyone who has a credit card.

"I don't know how I'm talking ... I really don't, I really don't, but I think it's important. I don't want my son to die in vain," she said. "If I save one life, just one, then, we doing good."

 

Scott Sefton, Lake County's chief deputy coroner, confirmed McCalip's death to The Huffington Post on Thursday but said that toxicology tests will take up to six weeks to complete.

"Our labs do not test for pong pong. There's only like three or four that test in the U.S.," he said.

In the meantime, he said local officials are investigating a second possible pong pong death about 300 miles away in Evansville, Illinois.

"I was told that today by a person I was talking to at the lab so that may also be in the works," Sefton said.

This article has been updated with comments from the USDA.

If you or someone you know needs help, please call 1-800-273-8255 for the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. Outside of the U.S., please visit theInternational Association for Suicide Prevention for a database of international resources

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/woman-dies-after-eating-seed-from-suicide-tree_us_56d88d1ce4b0ffe6f8e87c64

 



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So...her daughters birth name was Bernard.

Suicide is an indication of mental illness.

Yup..

I could say so much more.

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OK - this?

Anderson, who said her child was transgender and referred to McCalip by her birth name of Bernard, expressed outrage over such a deadly item being accessible to anyone who has a credit card.




You can walk into Walmart and buy poison. You can pick Oleander on the side of the road in places. Poison is everywhere, and everyone has access to it at any time.  This person just wanted to die by exotic, overseas plant instead of local poisonous plant.



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Very sad she felt the need to take her own life but if she was determined to do it then pong pong seeds or not she would find a way.

This is the first I've ever heard of them.

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