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The strange story of Gloria Ramirez... In 1994 a women named Gloria Ramirez was rushed to the hospital. she was undergoing a rapid heart beat in blood pressure. She could hardly breath and she was answering in incoherent sentences. Now she was 31 and she had late stage cervical cancer which could have explained her symptoms. However that’s not the weird part! When nurses removed her shirt to use the defibrillators on her, they noticed a weird oily sheen in her skin. They also noticed a fruity garlicky smell coming from her. When the nurses stuck a syringe in her arm to draw blood, they noticed her blood smelled like ammonia.. it also had Manila colored particles floating in it. Something wasn’t right.. and then three of the attending nurses passed out and started getting breathing problems. A total of 6 nurses were unable to help Ramirez and she passed away later that night. After Gloria died, a team of people in hazmat suits arrived to take care of her body. The team searched the area for harmful positions and/or toxins that could have caused the fainting, but couldn’t find anything.. they placed her in a heavy aluminum casket. An autopsy was not done for a full week later. Miss Ramirez wa dubbed “the toxic lady” and nobody could get near her without facing horrible medic conditions.. They conducted three autopsies one six days later, one six weeks later, and one right before she was buried. They found traces of Tylenol, Lidocaine, Codeine, and Tiguan in her bloodstream. Her toxicology report showed that she had three times the normal amount of dimethyl suffone, something that breaks down other substances than the normal amount that should’ve been in her body. The harmful substances in her bloodstream were too low to explain her death. Even though her levels of ammonia and dimethyl suffone were raised. It took county officials TWO MONTHS to release her body (for the funeral) out of fear that people pile continue to faint or die. After an investigation at the hospital that lasted SEVERAL months, the hospital concluded that the nurses had suffered from mass hysteria. However, one of the medical staff at the hospital urged the corner to take a closer look at her death. When he did, he mad a startling discovery. Ramirez had covered herself in DMSO, or dimethyl suffone, in an attempt to cure her cancer (or possibly) just to ease her pain. The corner found that when this solution was mixed with oxygen, it would be converted into dimethyl sulfate. This gas can cause convulsive, delirium, and paralysis when breathed in. It’s widely believed that Ramirez died from this and the nurses didn’t faint from (from stress or mass hysteria) they suffered dimethyl suffate poisoning.

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