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This is Serious!
This
incident happened
recently in North Texas
.
A woman went boating one
Sunday taking with her
some cans of coke which
she put into the
refrigerator of the
boat. On Monday she was
taken to the hospital
and placed in the
Intensive Care Unit. She
died on Wednesday.
The autopsy concluded
she died of
Leptospirosis. This was
traced to the can of
coke she drank from, not
using a glass. Tests
showed that the can was
infected by dried rat
urine and hence the
disease Leptospirosis.

Rat urine contains toxic
and deathly substances.
It is highly recommended
to thoroughly wash the
upper part of all
soda
cans before drinking out
of them. The cans are
typically stocked in
warehouses and
transported straight to
the shops without being
cleaned.
A study at NYCU showed
that the tops of all
soda
cans are more
contaminated than public
toilets (i.e).. full of
germs and bacteria. So
wash them with water
before putting them to
the mouth to avoid any
kind of fatal accident.

Please forward this
message to all the
people you care about.
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