Posted on 10/25/2025 7:39:30 PM PDT by Red Badger
(TNND) — A New Zealand boy who swallowed up to 100 high-powered magnets underwent surgery to remove them from his gut.
The 13-year-old was admitted to Tauranga Hospital on New Zealand's North Island.
Doctors realized the magnets joined together to form chains in his insides. X-rays showed four different chains of magnets in sections of his insides, cutting off blood flow to nearby tissue.
According to a report by doctors at the hospital, published Friday in the New Zealand Medical Journal, surgeons removed “approximately 80–100 5x2mm high-power neodymium magnets."
The boy, who was not identified in the report, spent 8 days in the hospital.
However, the surgeons warned that the boy may face long-term complications, such as bowel obstructions, hernias, or chronic abdominal pain.
Although New Zealand banned the selling of small high-powered magnets in 2013, the report said the boy got his hands on the magnet through the online shop Temu. The country banned the magnets due to swallowing cases.
“These magnets are harmless to play with but if swallowed can cause serious internal damage that can require major surgery,” said Simon Bridges in a written statement, then New Zealand’s consumer affairs minister, at the time of the ban.
When the ban was put in place, New Zealand noted it would be difficult to get rid of magnets from online sources.
"Despite the ban small high-power magnets continue to be sold. The Commerce Commission has taken at least two retailers to court for selling the magnets and therefore breaching the Notice," said Professor Alex Sims, Department of Commercial Law, School of Business, University of Auckland, in a written statement.
In a statement to NBC News, Temu said it has not yet been able to confirm whether the magnets in question were purchased through its platform.
“We are sorry to learn about the reported incident and wish the boy a full and speedy recovery,” Temu’s spokesperson told NBC.
 
Unless this boy was autistic or retarded, why would any 13 year old swallow a hundred magnets?....................
Must not comment.
Swallowing magnets like that isn’t anything like swallowing pennies.
Those powerful little magnets get into your gut, without medical attention, you will die.
If a few find their way into your intestines, the magnets will stick to each other, tie loops together, and you will kill portions of your intestines. It is a nasty way to die. The blood flow will get cut off to loops of bowel, which will die and become necrotic.
Or so I am told.
Needs a new experiment to get superpowers. He should try making a suit of armor.
Key phrase . . . neodymium magnets. Super duper magnetism. They are replaced iron.
And if China says we can’t have them, we can’t have a lot of things.
Yes, it has happened..............
Yeah, my mind went there, too. Hence my post.
It is built into the male to do incredibly stupid things after uttering the phrase, “hold ma beer and watch this.”
Young girls said “although he’s a little simple, he has a certain magnetism about him”.
I must resist the latest TikTok challenge
LOL 😅😆
The only person who will actually get stuck to an airport metal detector.
Right. I was looking for the reason.
TikTok Challenge?.......................
Is this an idiotic & dangerous Tik Tok challenge?
Somewhere along the way, the originators of dangerous “challenges” could/should be prosecuted?
I don’t think so, unless he was trying to start one himself................
Sounds like that.
And may I ask why? Tik Tok baloney?
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