
© New Zealand HeraldNatasha Harris, 30, is seen in this undated photograph. Harris, stay-at-home mother of eight from Invercargill, died of a heart attack in February 2010
A 30-year-old New Zealand woman's habit of drinking several litres of Coca-Cola a day probably contributed to her death, doctors testified at an inquest this week.
Natasha Harris, a stay-at-home mother of eight from Invercargill, died of a heart attack in February, 2010.
A pathologist, Dr. Dan Mornin, testified at the inquest Thursday that Harris' heart attack was caused by cardiac arrhythmia (abnormal heart rhythm), Fairfax Media reported.
He added it was likely she was suffering from hypokalemia (low potassium) a condition that can lead to abnormal heart rhythms. He said be believed the condition was likely caused by her excessive consumption of cola and overall poor nutrition.
Mornin said that Harris also had toxic levels of caffeine, a stimulant found in most colas, which also may have contributed to her death.
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