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Natasha Lechner inquest: ‘kambo’ proponents underestimate its ‘clear and identified risks’ , NSW coroner says


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The 39-year-old died suddenly and violently after a ritual involving Amazonian frog poison in Mullumbimby in 2019

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Vulnerable people are placing their trust in self-proclaimed healers who lack basic first aid training, a coroner has warned in handing down her findings into the death of a woman after a two-person ritual involving the poisonous mucus of an Amazonian frog.

Natasha Lechner died suddenly and violently after a “kambo” ceremony in a Mullumbimby sharehouse on 8 March 2019 – a time at which the traditional South American medicine was largely unregulated in Australia.

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Continue reading…The 39-year-old died suddenly and violently after a ritual involving Amazonian frog poison in Mullumbimby in 2019Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastVulnerable people are placing their trust in self-proclaimed healers who lack basic first aid training, a coroner has warned in handing down her findings into the death of a woman after a two-person ritual involving the poisonous mucus of an Amazonian frog.Natasha Lechner died suddenly and violently after a “kambo” ceremony in a Mullumbimby sharehouse on 8 March 2019 – a time at which the traditional South American medicine was largely unregulated in Australia.Sign up for Guardian Australia’s free morning and afternoon email newsletters for your daily news roundup Continue reading…