A family and officials said that a boy in Illinois – who has just celebrated his sixth birthday – died tragicly after inhaling the helium from the Balloon.
Gunner Hytt is likely to suffocate to death when he breathed into the inert gas inside the house of Mount Carmel on May 29, according to the Wabash County Office, who responded to the dark scene.
“Initial results indicate that the cause of death is consistent with suffocation due to a balloon filled with aura -filled with a substance,” the investigating judge said on Wednesday, adding a warning to the public about the risks of “unrecognized” for large balloons.
“Although these balloons can pose serious risks – especially for young children – including the rare but destructive possibility of suffocation and/or helium toxicity,” especially for young children – including the rare but destructive possibility of suffocation and/or helium toxicity. “
There are additional tests and toxicology suspended to determine the issue of the official death of the young boy, which is also achieved by the local police.
Goner, who has just completed the kindergarten at Mount Carmel Elementary School, was mentioned as a cheerful and adventurous child, “Laughter bright every room,” according to his curse.
“It was happier in the open air-whether he was playing baseball or hunting next to water or exploring the forest hunting,” as stated in his obituary.
“He had a great love for the monster trucks and never missed an opportunity to go to riding with his family. Goner lived life with a fearful spirit, a cheerful heart, and a smile that you will never forget.”

The boy, whose birthday was on May 21, was the three youngest children.
The aunt of the young man, who suffers from sadness, described it as a life, as “absolute joy and such an exciting child.”
“No one knows him, he will say he was not an incredible child,” she wrote on Facebook on May 30.
“There are no words to express how deep we feel his absence. It will be forever in our thoughts and we will never recover from this. I have touched many lives in his short time here with us.”
The boy's funeral will take place on Friday afternoon at the Keeps Funeral Home chapel.
In a similar case in 2023, a young girl was killed in Tennessee because of her birthday balloons a few days after her seven -year -old celebration. The mother of the child warned other parents of the potential risks of the helium balloons of her daughter, Alexandra Hop Kelly, suffocated by a large number of “7” balloons.