A North Carolina woman is warning about the purported dangers of vaping devices following the sudden death of her teenage stepson. Solomon Wynn was taken off life support last month, mere months after the 15-year-old first developed a serious cough.
Solomon Wynn was taken off life support last month, mere months after the 15-year-old first developed a serious cough."We went to the primary care doctor because he had a bad cough. They diagnosed him with what they thought was bronchitis," Charlene Zorn, Wynn's stepmother, said in an interview published in a Thursday report.
"As parents, we had no clue. We had no indication that he had been vaping. Neither his father nor myself smoke, so there were no products in our house that he could get. It wasn't that it was something accessible to him. It was something he got through his friends." "After about a minute and a half, he had to stop because his breathing had become labored," Zorn said.
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