Health experts criticise alcohol industry's 'dangerous gimmicks' after liquid nitrogen cocktail leaves teenager requiring stomach removal
Gaby Scanlon was celebrating her 18th birthday with friends when she drank a liquid nitrogen and champagne based cocktail known as a ‘Pornstar Martini’
Monday 08 October 2012
Health experts criticised the alcohol industry for promoting “dangerous gimmicks” after a teenager had to undergo a lifesaving operation to remove her stomach after drinking a liquid nitrogen cocktail.
Gaby Scanlon, 18, was celebrating her birthday with friends in Lancaster on Thursday when she consumed the steam-effect drink. Doctors operated on the perforated organ after she complained of feeling breathless and suffering severe stomach pain.
The schoolgirl was in a serious but stable condition at Lancaster Royal Infirmary.
Although the cocktail, known as a Nitro Jagermeister, is believed to have been prepared correctly, the incident has prompted a national debate over the safety of the drinks which are commonly sold in clubs and bars and recipes for which are readily available on the internet
Doctor John Ashton, director of public health for Cumbria, said: “This girl is the victim of an irresponsible alcohol industry that's now competing on gimmicks. Alcohol itself is a very dangerous thing if improperly handled and liquid nitrogen is a toxic chemical. It destroys human tissue.”
Peter Barham, of the University of Bristol's School of Physics, said the temperature of the liquid was around -196C and could cause frostbite or cryogenic burns if not prepared properly.
“Liquid nitrogen can be used safely in the preparation of foods. However, since it is not safe to ingest liquid nitrogen due care must be taken to ensure that the liquid has all evaporated before serving any food or drink that was prepared with liquid nitrogen,” he said.
Liquid nitrogen rapidly cools a liquid as it boils away at room temperature – producing the steam effect.
Meanwhile, Paul Aitchison, chairman of Lancaster City Council's Licensing Act Committee, said the incident would be discussed at its next meeting although he said he had also tried the drink but suffered no ill effects.
Police said they are continuing to investigate the incident. A number of witnesses at the wine bar where it was drunk are being interviewed by police and the premises has stopped selling drinks containing the chemical.
Liz Nicholls, head teacher at Ripley St Thomas Church of England Academy, said “Gaby is one of our most hardworking and mature students who had simply gone out for a quiet birthday celebration. Our whole school community is shocked and upset at what has happened.”
A Lancashire Police spokeswoman said: "Medical opinion is that this would have proved fatal had the operation not been carried out urgently. The investigation is still in its early stages and we are still interviewing witnesses to establish the full facts.”
-
Gay couple beaten in park urge MPs to moderate language on gay marriage
-
Strewth mate. Aussies wave goodbye to Britain as it becomes too pricey to stay
-
World news in pictures
-
X marks the spot: The find that could rewrite Australian history
-
At least 91 feared dead including 20 children as massive tornado rips through Oklahoma
- 1 Tottenham to smash pay scale with £150,000-a-week contract in attempt to tie Gareth Bale to club
- 2 Austerity has hardened the nation's heart
- 3 Gay couple beaten in park urge MPs to moderate language on gay marriage
- 4 Be more professional! GCHQ staff rapped as WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange reveals messages that he says point to 'fit up'
- 5 Top A&E doctors warn: 'We cannot guarantee safe care for patients anymore'
Get your summer started with British Military Fitness
BMF is the UK’s biggest and best loved outdoor fitness classes
Visit York
Find out what The Independent's resident travel expert has to say about one of the most beautiful small cities in the world
Enter the latest Independent competitions
Win anything from gadgets to five-star holidays on our competitions and offers page.
Business videos from commercial thought leaders
Watch the best in the business world give their insights into the world of business.
Independent Dating
iJobs General
KS1 Teacher
£120 per day: Randstad Education Luton: KS1 Teacher required to cover PPA in a...
KS2 Teacher Maternity Contract - September Start - Bromley
MPS + OLA: Randstad Education London: Randstad Education are working with a Cl...
EYFS/KS1 Teacher Maternity Contract - September Start - Bromley
MPS + OLA: Randstad Education London: Randstad Education are working with a Cl...
Class Teacher for Autistic Spectrum Provision- Sept 13 Bromley
MPS + OLA: Randstad Education London: Randstad Education are working with the ...
Day In a Page
The price of pacifism
Jason Isaacs: Groupies, theatre bores and James Bond
Sealand: 'Micronation' or illegal fortress?
Legend of James Hunt has set Hollywood hearts racing
Macklemore: 'I don't have moderation'







Comments