December 3rd 2023.
Shocking news has come out of Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, where police have revealed that chocolate sold at a Christmas market was laced with hallucinogenic drugs. Last Saturday, customers who purchased chocolate in gold wrappers and sold in orange 'Cali-Gold boxes' became unwell after eating it. One 10-year-old boy was taken to the hospital.
An investigation was launched and forensic testing of the chocolate was carried out. Traces of the hallucinogenic drug Psilocin and THC (a substance found in cannabis) were found in a small number of the bars. Thankfully, those who had consumed the contaminated chocolate have since recovered.
Chief Inspector Chris Sutcliffe said: “It is really important that anyone who still has any of this chocolate hands it into the police immediately so that it can be further analysed.” A 63-year-old woman was arrested in connection with the case and has since been bailed.
This is a stark reminder of the dangers of consuming something without knowing its contents. We should all be aware of what we are eating, and if we have any doubts, it is best to avoid it. In light of this incident, it is important that we all remain vigilant and take extra precautions when purchasing food from market stalls.
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