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Harris Thompson Wolobah Way will be the ceremonial designation of a portion of Shore Drive, near the Greendale YMCA.
A street in Worcester has been renamed in honor of a 14-year-old boy who died in 2023 after eating a spicy chip as part of a ...
Lois Wolobah believes the chip played a role in the death of her son, who had no known underlying medical conditions. "I just want there to be an awareness for parents to know that it’s not safe ...
The honorary street is located by the Greendale YMCA. A special sign designating the area will be placed at the location.
A cause of death has been confirmed for the 14-year-old boy who died after participating in Paqui's “One Chip Challenge.” Harris Wolobah, a sophomore at Doherty Memorial High School in ...
WORCESTER - The family of a Massachusetts teenager who died after eating a spicy tortilla chip as part of a social media challenge last year have filed a wrongful death lawsuit. Harris Wolobah ...
The family of a Worcester teen who died last year after partaking in the exceedingly spicy “One Chip Challenge” has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against chipmaker Paqui and several others.
Sheff said the parties created “a perfect storm” that led to Wolobah's death that included Paqui producing the spicy chip and encouraging people to post videos of themselves eating the chip on ...
The cause of his death was not immediately clear, but Ms. Wolobah told The New York Times that she believed the chip had something to do with his death. A spokesman for the Massachusetts Office of ...
WORCESTER - The death of a Massachusetts teenager after his family said he ate an extremely spicy tortilla chip has led to an outpouring of concern about the social media challenge and to ...
Harris Thompson Wolobah Way will be the honorary name of a portion of Shore Drive near the entrance to the Greendale YMCA.