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Food influencer dies after eating an extremely toxic devil crab to create now-viral video
Some believe she knew exactly what kind of crab it was and ate it anywway.
BFAR has warned the public about the deadly devil crab poison after a female vlogger passed away from eating it.
A warning has been issued after a food influencer died from eating a ‘devil crab’. Food vlogger Emma Amit, 51, died in ...
A Filipino food vlogger has died in the wake of posting a viral video of herself eating a toxic “devil crab,” believed to be the Philippines’ most poisonous crab.
The Centre for Health Protection on Friday urged the public to cook food thoroughly, particularly shellfish, to avoid ...
Emma Amit, 51, died in a hospital on Feb. 6, two days after posting a video that showed her gathering, cooking and eating a Zosimus aeneus crab near her home in Puerto Princesa, Palawan, according to ...
More than 100 people have fallen sick from foodborne illnesses in Hong Kong so far this year with the majority getting ill ...
Philippine food vlogger Emma Amit died in Feb. 6, two days after eating the toxic Zosimus aeneus crab, also known as 'Devil ...
During an investigation, local officials discovered the brightly coloured shells of devil crabs in her trash, confirming the suspected source of poisoning.
Within 48 hours of eating Devil crab for a food vlogging video, the 51-year-old woman died due to poisoning while undergoing treatment in a hospital ...
The victim, identified as 51-year-old Emma Amit, reportedly gathered shellfish and devil crabs with companions on February 4 in a mangrove forest near Puerto Princesa in Palawan province, according to ...
Following a wave of poisoning cases linked to raw oysters, the SCMP looks into the risks of consuming the bivalve shellfish ...
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