This makes two deaths that has this error, with the other one being Squirreled Away. Continuity: Hung Lo is shown foaming from his mouth during his demise, but the next shot shows the absence of foam from his mouth.
For insignificant reasons, the victims is a jeweler but he didn't make the gold grill that he wore and eventually got poisoned by. 1000 ways to die.' 1000 Ways to Die is a docufiction anthology series that aired on Spike from to July 15, 2012. Many jewelers have died from rosary poisoning.This is the last and final death occurred in Mainland China.This death is also known as 'Bring-Bring' on the Spike TV website.James Hung - Hung Lo (lead: intended victim).As Hung Lo begins wearing the grill, it poisons him, until he finally dies by multi-organic failure, as foam oozes from his mouth. Eventually, they couldn't take anymore of his badmouth rapping, or his bullying, teasing, harassing, torturing, and provoking, so they decide to fashion a gold grill lined with rosary peas as a way of revenge. In Vietnam, he begins in the bustling city of Ho Chi Minh where he discovers the colorful street food and traditional dishes like Banh Xeo and Pho. He uses it to bully, torture, tease, and harass his workers into making jewelry with toxic legumes called rosary peas (which contain abrin). On season 1 episode 2 of Rick Stein's Far Eastern Odyssey, Rick travels to Vietnam and Thailand to explore the unique cuisines and cultures of these two countries. Hung Lo, a jewelry shop owner, is obsessed with gangster rapping. 7 Hung Lo's lyrics (warning: strong language).