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The result was delete. — Coffee // have a cup // ark // 08:56, 4 February 2010 (UTC) reply
Delete. This is yet another textbook example of WP:BLP1E. It should also be mentioned that this article has been promulgating misinformation for quite some time now, and is slowly creeping into related articles as well. The subject of this article does not appear to actually be listed in the Guinness Book of World Records. If you read the cited sources carefully it actually says the pepper she ate was recognized as the hottest by Guinness and that it would "take some time" for her to be recognized by Guinness. In point of fact, this official statement by Guinness World Records disputes and denies the claim saying that no such claim was ever received by their organization and that historically all such claims have been rejected. So what we have here is someone who ate 50+ chilis and is not officially recognized by Guinness. BLP1E. JBsupreme ( talk) 20:06, 19 January 2010 (UTC) reply
Comment: How can it be a case of one-event? Let me explain