📰 Full Story
A 40-year-old wellness coach, Kristian Trend, died after taking part in a “cleansing” ceremony involving Kambo, a substance derived from the skin secretions of the giant leaf frog, British media reported on May 24, 2026.
Trend collapsed at a flat in Clarendon Park, Leicester, on April 11 and was treated by paramedics before later dying in hospital.
He was a survivor of Burkitt lymphoma and had become active in holistic wellness and alternative therapies.
Leicestershire Police have opened an investigation; a 41-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of administering poison and later released on bail.
Toxicology results and a coroner’s inquest are expected to determine the official cause of death.
Kambo is unregulated in the UK but has been banned in countries including Australia, Brazil and Chile; health authorities warn it can cause seizures, liver failure, heart attacks and sudden death.
Trend’s family has called for action to restrict the substance, and has launched a fundraiser in his memory.




💬 Commentary