Boy, 14, who injected himself with butterfly for online challenge suffered a 7-day slow death

A Brazilian teenager spent seven agonizing days dying in a hospital bed after injecting a slurry made from a dead butterfly into his own leg.

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His secret only surfaced when it was too late. Whispers of a viral “challenge,”

a hidden syringe, and doctors racing against a mysterious poison turned a childish experi… Continues…

In a small Brazilian city, 14-year-old Davi Nunes Moreira’s curiosity collided with the darkest side of the internet.

What began as a bizarre experiment with

a dead butterfly and a syringe spiraled into vomiting,

pain, and a limp he couldn’t hide.

At first, he lied, claiming he’d been hurt while playing.

Only when his body began to fail

did he admit what he had done

, as doctors fought to understand

what was killing him from the inside.

Investigators later probed whether

Davi had been pushed toward the stunt by a warped social media “challenge,”

a grotesque mutation of harmless butterfly art trends.

Specialists could only guess: embolism,

infection, septic shock, or a violent allergic

reaction to whatever he’d forced into his bloodstream.

His death now stands beside other viral dares gone wrong—another warning that a single reckless click can

leave families with questions no one can ever fully answer.

In a small Brazilian city, 14-year-old Davi Nunes Moreira’s curiosity collided with the darkest side of the internet. What began as a bizarre experiment with a dead butterfly and a syringe spiraled into vomiting, pain, and a limp he couldn’t hide. At first, he lied, claiming he’d been hurt while playing. Only when his body began to fail did he admit what he had done, as doctors fought to understand what was killing him from the inside.

Investigators later probed whether Davi had been pushed toward the stunt by a warped social media “challenge,” a grotesque mutation of harmless butterfly art trends. Specialists could only guess: embolism, infection, septic shock, or a violent allergic reaction to whatever he’d forced into his bloodstream. His death now stands beside other viral dares gone wrong—another warning that a single reckless click can leave families with questions no one can ever fully answer.

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