Poisoned at New Year's Eve party: Woman almost dies after cocktail!
Wyoming (USA) - When a 23-year-old wanted to toast the year 2025 with her friends on New Year's Eve, she had no idea that the celebration would end in an absolute nightmare!

As the Daily Mail reports, Kailey Kline was looking forward to a lively party on New Year's Eve, but a seemingly harmless drink brought the young mother to the brink of death.
What she didn't know was that her drink was contaminated with antifreeze.
After a long night of drinking and partying, the 23-year-old was picked up by her fiancé Shawn on New Year's Day.
Although she appeared heavily intoxicated, everything seemed normal at first. But shortly after returning home, she suddenly began vomiting violently, foaming at the mouth and suffering from painful cramps.
In desperation, Shawn immediately called an ambulance. When the emergency services arrived, they gave Kailey a drug to treat the seizures, but it had no effect.
In the ambulance, the young mother had to be intubated as she could no longer breathe on her own. But the horror did not stop: Her condition continued to deteriorate.
Kailey got antidote for antifreeze

Kailey was eventually flown to hospital in a rescue helicopter, where doctors desperately tried to treat her symptoms - but the convulsions did not stop.
It was only when she was given an antidote to the antifreeze that the 23-year-old began to recover.
The young mother spent almost four days in intensive care until her condition stabilized. Fortunately, she suffered no permanent damage and was discharged from hospital on January 6.
Although it has not yet been definitively confirmed that her drink was contaminated with antifreeze - as the chemical is quickly broken down in the body - doctors believe it was the most likely cause of her condition.
Police have now launched an investigation to find out how the antifreeze got into Kailey's drink. Several witnesses have already been interviewed, but the exact origin of the substance remains unclear.