Article 6JV2F Natasha Lechner inquest: ‘kambo’ proponents underestimate its ‘clear and identified risks’ , NSW coroner says

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

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

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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