


The New Zealander can often be found making her way through outrageous, if usually less spicy, food challenges.Zisser’s YouTube account chronicles such food feats as wolfing down 10 Burger King Whoppers in 17 minutes, devouring a 1-kg burrito in just under 100 seconds, and consuming a 2.2-pound jar of Nutella in under four minutes. Relatives appeal after judge says woman paralysed by Covid can be allowed to dieĪ competitive eater from New Zealand with a taste for spicy foods took on a “ten times spicy Korean fire noodles” challenge, posting the eye-watering results to YouTube.The October 19 video shows Auckland-based competitive eater and model Nela Zisser making her way through a pack of Samyang noodles with five packets of the brand’s “two times” spicy noodle mix on top, turning it into her own version of a “ten times” fire noodle concoction.In what she describes in the aftermath as “the worst thing I’ve ever done in my life”, the footage shows Zisser completing the challenge in one minute and 48 seconds, despite finding herself “actually crying” as she made her way through the noodles.The finale of the video shows Zisser telling her 279,000-plus subscribers that her mouth was “on fire” following the challenge. Judge ignored us in ruling Covid victim could be allowed to die, say relatives Relatives of ‘most complicated’ Covid patient await life or death appeal ruling “A woman was treated at the scene and taken to a hospital as a priority.” We also dispatched by road London’s Air Ambulance. “We sent an ambulance crew, a medic in a car, and an incident response officer. “Enquiries are ongoing and no arrests have been made.”Ī London Ambulance Service spokesperson said: “We were called at 8.22am today to reports of a road traffic collision involving a cyclist and a truck on Great Dover Street, SE1. Her injuries were assessed as non-life threatening. Cars do go quite fast, no bike or bus lane along this part of the route, quite tight for two lanes.”Ī Met spokesman said: “The cyclist, a woman in her 30s, has been taken to hospital. He told the Standard: “It’s quite a busy road. Nigel Carroll, who lives close to the scene of the collision, said he heard “ a bang” and looked out at the scene.
