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Lucy Skoulding

Boy, 6, has heart attack and dies after drinking Monster Energy drink

A six-year-old boy has died after reportedly drinking a glass of Monster Energy drink.

The tragic incident took place when the youngster was visiting his grandma's house in Matamoros, north-eastern Mexico, on 16th April.

According to reports, young Francisco Cervantes saw a glass on the table filled with Monster Energy - an energy drink - and drank it quickly to quench his thirst.

He immediately began to experience discomfort and was taken by his relatives to the local Alfredo Pumarejo Hospital.

After admission, he was diagnosed with intoxication and, later, brain death.

Francisco spent six days hospitalised in a coma (Getty Images)

He spent six days hospitalised in a coma, as his mother, Jessica, initially refused to allow him to be disconnected from his artificial life support machine.

The bereaved mum was later quoted as saying: "I thank all those who came to offer us their support.

"Unfortunately my son couldn't take it anymore. Right now we're going to see about the funeral expenses to give him his Christian burial."

Various health professionals and services, including the NHS, advise that young children should not consume energy drinks, which are often high in caffeine and sugar.

It was not reported if young Francisco had any known pre-existing health conditions.

The tragic incident took place when the youngster was visiting his grandma's house in Matamoros, north-eastern Mexico (Google Maps)

As reported in a 2019 study, the US Food and Drug Administration said there had been 34 deaths attributed into energy drinks, thus warranting investigation into their safety.

The study, titled 'Impact of High Volume Energy Drink Consumption on Electrocardiographic and Blood Pressure Parameters: A Randomized Trial', reported that "[e]nergy drink consumption has been associated with cardiac arrest, myocardial infarction, spontaneous coronary dissection, and coronary vasospasm".

This Mirror has contacted Monster Energy for a comment.

Francisco immediately began feeling discomfort after he drank the energy drink (AFP/Getty Images)

The news comes after the similarly tragic death of a four-week-old baby who was found with more than four times the legal alcohol limit an adult would be allowed when driving a car in his system.

Police arrested Marquis Simon Colvin, 25, and Sydnei Moran Dunn, 24, who are accused of killing their four-week-old infant with alcohol poisoning in Paulding County in the US state of Georgia.

The four-week old infant was brought to the hospital by its parents and was unresponsive.

The youngster's mum Sydnei Moran Dunn stated that she had consumed a large quantity of alcohol the day before and that the child must have gotten alcohol poisoning from her while she was breast-feeding.

However, Dunn then indicated that the child's father put alcohol in the baby's bottle, with doctors saying the child had a quantity of alcohol in its system that was well over four times the legal limit for an adult.

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