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Coroner says South Carolina teenager died after drinking several high-caffeine drinks

A South Carolina teenager who collapsed in a high school classroom last month died because he drank several highly caffeinated drinks too quickly, a coroner says.

'Energy drink was basically chugged,' coroner says of death of Davis Allen Cripe

Davis Allen Cripe, 16, died about an hour after collapsing in a high school near Columbia, S.C. (Davis Allen Cripe/Instagram)
A South Carolina teenager who collapsedin a high school classroom last month died because he drankseveral highly caffeinated drinks too quickly, a coroner says.

Davis Allen Cripe, 16, drank a latte from McDonald's, alarge Mountain Dew soda, and a highly caffeinated energy drinkin just under two hours, said Gary Watts, the coroner ofRichland County, South Carolina.

Watts told Reuters by phone that physicians on his staffdetermined that Cripe died from a "caffeine-induced cardiacevent causing a probable arrhythmia."

It was likely that caffeine would not have been seen as afactor in his death if it had not been for witnesses who couldtell officials what Cripe had to drink before he collapsedduring a high school class, Watts said.

He said the primary witness to what Cripe drank could notdefinitely say what brand of energy drink he had but said it wasfrom a container the size of a large soft drink.

"The energy drink was basically chugged," Watts said.

Watts said Cripe was considered a healthy teenager and didnot have an undiagnosed heart condition. There was no sign of aheart condition in an autopsy of the 16-year-old.

A witness said Cripe had 'basically chugged' a highly caffeinated energy drink but could not identify the brand. (Canadian Press)
"This is not a caffeine overdose," Watts said. "We're notsaying that it was the total amount of caffeine in the system,it was just the way that it was ingested over that short periodof time, and the chugging of the energy drink at the end waswhat the issue was with the cardiac arrhythmia."

Davis weighed a little more than 200 pounds (90 kg) butwould not have been considered morbidly obese, Watts said. Hedied about an hour after collapsing in a high school nearColumbia, South Carolina.

Cripe may have had the same amount of caffeine on anotherday and been all right, Watts said.

"We're not trying to speak out totally against caffeine,"Watts said. "We believe people need to pay attention to theircaffeine intake and how they do it, just as they do with alcoholor cigarettes."

The Mayo Clinic said in a March report that up to 400milligrams of caffeine a day "appears to be safe for mosthealthy adults."

According to caffeineinformer.com, a McDonald's latte has142 milligrams of caffeine, a 20-ounce Mountain Dew has 90milligrams, and a 16-ounce energy drink can have as much as 240milligrams.