A Massachusetts teen died last week after eating a spicy chip for a social media challenge.

According to CBS News’WBZ, Harris Wolobah participated in the “one chip challenge” on Friday, a viral trend on social media that involves eating a spicy chip containing Carolina Reaper and Naga Viper peppers.

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A spokesperson from Worcester Public Schools confirmed with NBC-10 Boston that Harris was feeling sick and went to the nurse’s office, was sent home and died later that day.

Harris’s father Amos Wolobah told WBZ that his son had “no pre-existing condition.” As of Wednesday, Harris’s autopsy results are still pending and the cause of death has not been determined, per theBoston Globe.

“I pray to God that no parent goes through what I’m going through,” Lois said to WBZ. “I don’t want to see anybody hurting the way I’m hurting. I miss my son so much, I miss him so much.”

Harris Wolobah died on Friday after doing the ‘One Chip Challenge’.Sarah Dussault/MediaNews Group/The Mercury News via Getty

A recent social media trend has caused some children to vomit, sweat profusely and their tongues turn blue after participating in the One Chip Challenge.

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The “one chip challenge” comes from the snack brandPaqui. Paqui sells the singular spicy chip for $10 and specifies the rules on its website are to “eat the entire chip. Wait as long as possible before drinking or eating anything. Post your reaction on social media with #onechipchallenge and mention @paquichips."

Paqui did not respond to PEOPLE’s request for a comment.

Worcester Public Schools Superintendent Rachel Monárrez confirmed the teen’s death with astatementover the weekend. She described the basketball player as a “rising star.”

source: people.com