A family has been left heartbroken after their “loving” and “warm” teenager was found dead after taking part in a dangerous social media trend. Tiegan Jarman, who lived in Thurmaston, Leicestershire , was found unresponsive in her bedroom on March 6.

Emergency services rushed to the family home and attempted to resuscitate her. However, devastatingly, the 13-year-old was pronounced dead at the scene. Tiegan's family said her death was the result of an online trend called chroming - a form of solvent abuse.

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The social media trend involves inhaling toxic fumes from common household items to get a temporary buzz.

Tiegan’s heartbroken fa

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