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Bid to complete momo-eating challenge turns fatal for 25-year-old youth in Bihar, family alleges foul play

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Chandigarh, July 16

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A momo-eating challenge turned fatal when a 25-year-old youth died of asphyxiation after eating 150 momos unbridled at a stall in Bihar’s Siwan district, owing to a bet of Rs 1000 among friends.

Vipin Kumar Paswan fell down on the ground while trying to complete the challenge at a shop on Gyani Mor area in Siwan, as per a report in The Telegraph.

Initially, his friends thought he was faking the unconsciousness but later took the situation seriously.

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Vipin was rushed to a nearby private hospital where he was declared brought dead.

However, Vipin’s family alleged that his friends poisoned him and later abandoned him near a hospital.

“Police are waiting for post-mortem report to ascertain the reason of death. We will investigate all angles,” The Telegraph quoted Thave SHO as saying.

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