By Press Association 2021
Police
Four children have been taken to hospital after eating jelly sweets which they believed contained cannabis, Surrey Police said.
The force said a 12-year-old girl, a 12-year-old boy and a boy aged 13 suffered “a violent reaction from eating jelly sweets that they believed contained cannabis”.
Police said they were called by the South East Coast Ambulance Service to the parade of shops on Pound Lane, Epsom, at 2.15pm, where three children were vomiting uncontrollably and falling in and out of consciousness.
They were taken to hospital by ambulance and another 12-year-old boy was taken to hospital by his family as a precaution because he is also believed to have eaten the sweets.
By Press Association 2021
Police
Four children have been taken to hospital after eating jelly sweets which they believed contained cannabis, Surrey Police said.
The force said a 12-year-old girl, a 12-year-old boy and a boy aged 13 suffered “a violent reaction from eating jelly sweets that they believed contained cannabis”.
Police said they were called by the South East Coast Ambulance Service to the parade of shops on Pound Lane, Epsom, at 2.15pm, where three children were vomiting uncontrollably and falling in and out of consciousness.
They were taken to hospital by ambulance and another 12-year-old boy was taken to hospital by his family as a precaution because he is also believed to have eaten the sweets.
By Press Association 2021
Police
Four children have been taken to hospital after eating jelly sweets which they believed contained cannabis, Surrey Police said.
The force said a 12-year-old girl, a 12-year-old boy and a boy aged 13 suffered “a violent reaction from eating jelly sweets that they believed contained cannabis”.
Police said they were called by the South East Coast Ambulance Service to the parade of shops on Pound Lane, Epsom, at 2.15pm, where three children were vomiting uncontrollably and falling in and out of consciousness.
They were taken to hospital by ambulance and another 12-year-old boy was taken to hospital by his family as a precaution because he is also believed to have eaten the sweets.
Four children rushed to hospital after eating sweets laced with cannabis
Police said four children, aged between 12 and 13, are in hospital after eating sweets which they believed contained cannabis. Three youngsters were found vomiting uncontrollably in Epsom, Surrey
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Children were taken to hospital (Image: Getty Images)
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By Press Association 2021
Police
Four children have been taken to hospital after eating jelly sweets which they believed contained cannabis, Surrey Police said.
The force said a 12-year-old girl, a 12-year-old boy and a boy aged 13 suffered “a violent reaction from eating jelly sweets that they believed contained cannabis”.
Police said they were called by the South East Coast Ambulance Service to the parade of shops on Pound Lane, Epsom, at 2.15pm, where three children were vomiting uncontrollably and falling in and out of consciousness.
They were taken to hospital by ambulance and another 12-year-old boy was taken to hospital by his family as a precaution because he is also believed to have eaten the sweets.