A lawsuit was filed Thursday in the case of a Massachusetts teen who died after he participated in a spicy tortilla chip challenge on social media. Harris Wolobah, a 10th grader from the city of ...
WORCESTER - The family of a Massachusetts teenager who died after eating a spicy tortilla chip as part of a social media challenge last year have filed a wrongful death lawsuit. Harris Wolobah, 14 ...
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The parents of a 14-year-old who died last year after participating in the “One Chip Challenge” are suing the snack companies they blame for his death. Summary is AI-generated, newsroom-reviewed.
At the heart of the recently filed wrongful death complaint relating to the death of Doherty Memorial High School sophomore Harris Wolobah is a spicy chip acquired at a Worcester Walgreens for ...
Harris Wolobah, 14, died on Sept. 1 after eating the company's now-discontinued spicy chip Antonia DeBianchi is an Associate Editor, Food & Lifestyle, at PEOPLE. Their work has previously appeared ...
A Massachusetts family is suing Hershey and Walgreens months after their 14-year-old son died due to his participation in the viral "One Chip Challenge." Lois Wolobah, the mother of Harris Wolobah ...
Still mourning the loss of their son, the family of a Worcester teenager who died after participating in the so-called “Paqui One Chip Challenge” is suing Paqui, the manufacturer of the chip ...
The family of a Worcester teen who died last year after partaking in the exceedingly spicy “One Chip Challenge” has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against chipmaker Paqui and several others.