Youngsters as younger as seven in hospital after consuming hashish sweets in Jamaica

Read more

ore than 60 main schoolchildren have been taken to hospital after consuming cannabis-laced sweets in Jamaica.

Read more

Fayval Williams, the Caribbean island’s training minister, stated the pupils aged ages 7 to 12 have been from St Ann’s Bay, round 50 miles exterior the capital Kingston.

Read more

Some had skilled vomiting and hallucinations however none are in a important situation.

Read more

Ms Williams wrote on X, formally Twitter: “Over 60 primary school students had to be taken to hospital. Parents please beware.

Read more

“The doctors and nurses are doing all they can to ensure the students recover," adding that several of the children had to be put on an intravenous drip.

Read more

Read More

“One little boy said he only had one sweetie. That’s how potent this product is. Danger!”

Read more

Local news businesses reported that the scholars are from Ocho Rios Primary School.

Read more

A principal instructed the Jamaica Observer {that a} “lone vendor” had offered the sweets to its pupils.

Read more

Senior Superintendent Dwight Powell, head of the St Ann’s police division, has urged anybody with info to contact the authorities.

Read more

Ms Williams posted a photograph of the sweet bundle displaying a authorities warning on the again stating, “keep out of reach of children” and “not intended for use by anyone under 21 years of age”.

Read more

Each is alleged to include 100mg of the psychoactive substance Delta-8 tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) - typically a excessive dose for an grownup.

Read more

According to the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Delta-8 has “intoxicating effects”.

Read more

The sweets, which aren't FDA-approved, have been produced by an organization based mostly in California the place hashish is authorized.

Read more

Jamaica decriminalised the possession of small quantities of hashish, also called marijuana, for private use in 2015.

Read more

However, Health Minister Christopher Tufton instructed the Jamaica Star that the federal government didn't permit the import of edibles containing medicine.

Read more

The incident comes greater than per week after round 90 youngsters fell unwell in South Africa after consuming drug-laced muffins that officers stated they'd purchased from a road vendor.

Read more

Did you like this story?

Please share by clicking this button!

Visit our site and see all other available articles!

UK 247 News