By Press Association 2021
Police
Four children taken to hospital after eating sweets which they believed contained cannabis are not thought to have suffered any long-term effects, police said.
But Surrey Police said the youngsters were “lucky” not to have been more seriously affected by whatever they ate, and the source of the sweets was still being investigated.
The force said they were called by the South East Coast Ambulance Service to a parade of shops on Pound Lane, Epsom, at 2.15pm on Saturday, where three children were vomiting uncontrollably and falling in and out of consciousness.
Update on the four children admitted to hospital after they ate sweets they believe contained cannabis yesterday (they are fine – but they were lucky!):https://t.co/A5L1Py8TqW
By Press Association 2021
Police
Four children taken to hospital after eating sweets which they believed contained cannabis are not thought to have suffered any long-term effects, police said.
But Surrey Police said the youngsters were “lucky” not to have been more seriously affected by whatever they ate, and the source of the sweets was still being investigated.
The force said they were called by the South East Coast Ambulance Service to a parade of shops on Pound Lane, Epsom, at 2.15pm on Saturday, where three children were vomiting uncontrollably and falling in and out of consciousness.
Update on the four children admitted to hospital after they ate sweets they believe contained cannabis yesterday (they are fine – but they were lucky!):https://t.co/A5L1Py8TqW
Four kids to be discharged from hospital after eating cannabis-laced sweets
Three of the four children are said to have suffered a violent reaction after ingesting mysterious jellies outside a row of shops yesterday.
All of the children are said to have not suffered any long-term effects from the ordeal (Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto)
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By Press Association 2021
Police
Four children taken to hospital after eating sweets which they believed contained cannabis are not thought to have suffered any long-term effects, police said.
But Surrey Police said the youngsters were “lucky” not to have been more seriously affected by whatever they ate, and the source of the sweets was still being investigated.
The force said they were called by the South East Coast Ambulance Service to a parade of shops on Pound Lane, Epsom, at 2.15pm on Saturday, where three children were vomiting uncontrollably and falling in and out of consciousness.
Update on the four children admitted to hospital after they ate sweets they believe contained cannabis yesterday (they are fine – but they were lucky!):https://t.co/A5L1Py8TqW
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