A 16-year old high school student collapsed and died after consuming a large bottle of Mountain Dew, a McDonald’s latte, and an energry drink. David Cripe died inside his classroom due to cardiac arrhythmia, a condition wherein the heart stops working properly. The initial investigation by the county coroner pointed caffeine overdose as the cause of death. The coroner stressed that it was speed at which Mr. Cripe consumed caffeine which caused his heart failure.

David Cripe’s death posed a question about the health hazards of caffeinated drinks, specially energy drinks. Teenagers are known patrons of energy drinks because of its’ sweet taste and instantaneous effect. Energy drinks generally contain more caffeine than coffee. Over the years, there’s a significant increase of minors having dangerous side effects of consuming energy drinks. Thus, health professionals are reminding parents to educate their children about the dangers of caffeine.