Wyoming Mother Poisoned by Stranger's Drink
Wyoming Mother Poisoned by Stranger's Drink

Wyoming Mother Poisoned by Stranger's Drink

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Kailey Kline, a 23-year-old mother from Wyoming, was hospitalized after allegedly consuming a drink laced with antifreeze offered by a stranger on New Year's Eve. After a night out at the Silver Dollar Bar in Cody, Kline experienced severe symptoms, including seizures and foaming at the mouth, shortly after returning home. Her fiancé, Shawn, called 911, and she was airlifted to St. Vincent Regional Hospital, where doctors suspected ethylene glycol poisoning based on her symptoms, although they could not confirm it due to delayed blood testing. Following treatment with an antifreeze antidote, Kline made a remarkable recovery and was discharged after six days. Her mother, Amber Espinoza, noted that Kline's experience serves as a cautionary tale about accepting drinks from strangers. The Cody police are actively investigating the incident, but no suspects have been identified yet.

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