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Influencer Dies After Inhaling “Laughing Gas”

Amy Louise Leonard, an influencer, tragically died after inhaling nitrous oxide, leaving behind a viral final warning message.
2025-10-14T20:05:47+00:00
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  • Influencer Amy Louise Leonard death after inhaling laughing gas
  • Records warning before death
  • Social media calls for awareness and regulation

According to Informador, a young British influencer lost her life after inhaling nitrous oxide, popularly known as “laughing gas,” in a case that has sparked widespread public shock.

The victim was identified as Amy Louise Leonard, 20, from Bolton, Greater Manchester.

She passed away on October 2, just days after being hospitalized for severe respiratory complications.

Hours earlier, she had shared a video on social media warning others about the dangers of this substance.

Nitrous oxide death sparks public health alarm

Amy had been addicted to nitrous oxide, which she inhaled from balloons to experience brief euphoria.

According to friends, she used it as a way to cope with depression.

On the day of the incident, she began to suffocate after inhaling the gas and was rushed to the hospital.

During the trip, she recorded a message urging other young people to avoid this dangerous practice.

Final message goes viral as a warning

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Influencer Laughing Gas Death – PHOTO: FB Amy Louise Leonard

Amy was admitted to the hospital on September 29 after suffering paralysis in her legs due to oxygen deprivation.

Doctors reported that nitrous oxide had caused nerve damage and respiratory collapse.

From her hospital bed, she shared a photo using a nebulizer and pleaded for awareness about its consumption.

Her message explained that the gas can cause fainting, brain damage, and even sudden death.

Nitrous oxide death triggers prevention campaign

Her story has sparked a wave of reactions and calls to regulate this dangerous substance.

Users and activists have raised alarms about the growing use of nitrous oxide among young people.

On social media, the hashtag #StopNitrousOxide gained traction, calling for restrictions on its sale.

Health authorities are now considering measures in response to the rise in cases linked to the gas.

Family and experts call for urgent regulation

Amy Louise Leonard’s family urged that her death not be in vain and serve as a warning to protect other young people.

Close friends said they never imagined something “apparently harmless” could end her life.

Public health experts warned that the recreational use of nitrous oxide is spiraling out of control across Europe.

Medical organizations have called for limits on its sale and the launch of an educational campaign highlighting its risks.

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