A Filipino food vlogger has died in the wake of posting a viral video of herself eating a toxic “devil crab,” believed to be the Philippines’ most poisonous crab.
She can be seen hunting the poisonous crabs, along with snails and shellfish, near her seaside home just before her death.
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Emma Amit, a food vlogger from the Philippines, has died after eating a poisonous crustacean known as the “devil crab,” according to an article by People magazine. Amit shared footage on Facebook of ...
Emma Amit, a food influencer from the Philippines, died just two days after she filmed herself eating toxic, also known as “Devil Crab.” Amit, 51, shared the video to social media on 4. She died in a ...
Emma Amit, 51, died in a hospital on Feb. 6, two days after posting a video that showed her gathering, cooking and eating a ...
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