A single swig of what one 55-year-old man thought was a health drink led to his untimely death. According to Cambridge News, Romano Dias from Cambridgeshire, England thought he was consuming a health beverage, when in fact the bottle contained $58,000 worth of pure crystal meth. Dias thought his small sip was "awful" and rightfully so because that tiny amount of liquid ultimately led to his death. Apparently Dias' daughter Katee received the bottle in the mail up to three years prior to the devastating incident. The package had been addressed incorrectly, but she kept the "drink" anyway. It's unclear why she gave the bottle to her father years later. Unfortunately, there are no clues as to where the deadly pure liquefied meth came from, since Katee got rid of the package the bottle was shipped in. As of now, Dias' death has been deemed an accident.

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