Eating a diamond will not in itself cause death. If the diamond is large enough, it can cause problems when passing through the digestive system, which could indirectly cause death.
Otherwise, once ingested, best practices dictate careful exploration of eliminations, since every diamond has value.
no
It causes death
Terrorism is the main cause of blood diamonds. Blood diamonds are illegally sold to fund terrorism and wars. I have added a link to a complete article about blood diamonds which has more information.
the food from the jar was probably considered "death" because it has spoiled over time
not really..............you might get sick though..........plus, it would be REALLY wierd to do that!
The cause of death for Ana Carolina Reston was starvation from her eating disorder. She was 21 when she died and weighed eighty-eight pounds. She suffered from both anorexia and bulimia.
Diamonds - 1987 Death Kiss 2-21 was released on: USA: May 1989
Conflict diamonds are called such based on how they are mined -- by humans at gunpoint or under threat of death or dismemberment. Diamonds mined this way can be of any colour, including brown.
Eating too much lobster thermidor and drinking port on a Sunday
Blood diamonds are diamonds found in the earth -- where all diamonds are found -- but are mined under threat of death and dismemberment. Blood diamonds are traded by terrorists and rebel groups to fund mayhem against humans.
The cast of Death by Diamonds - 2011 includes: Vincent Andriano as Jim Rainee Lyleson as Alice Pollyanna Nowicki as Sally
Diamonds will probably not affect a human's digestive tract, but chewing one/ them would probably break a human's teeth.