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An Khanh High School, Ninh Kieu District, Can Tho City, where a group of friends poured “strange drugs” into the mouth of high school children, causing vomiting and poisoning – Photo: CHI HANH
On the night of March 24, the fountain of the Online youth Ninh Kieu District Police said, Can Tho City is receiving and investigating the case of a 16-year-old male high school student, a 10th grade student at An Khanh High School, Ninh Kieu District, whom a A group of colleagues poured “strange medicine” on him. The mouth causes vomiting, intoxication and hospitalization for treatment.
On the same day, the representative of the Can Tho City Education and Training Department said that after the incident, department leaders chaired the meeting with An Khanh High School administrators, leaders of the Education and Training Department. the previous incident.
Also according to the Department of Education and Training, the initial report on the afternoon of March 22, student L. had unusual manifestations such as vomiting in the classroom. L. was quickly taken to the doctor’s office by the professor of the subject and immediately transferred to the General Hospital of the city of Can Tho as an emergency.
The report also indicated that during recess, a group of 5 students, classmates with L., had a tube of “strange medicine” inserted into L.’s mouth in the school bathroom. After entering the class, L. showed signs of vomiting and concussion. Through work, the student group said that the above “foreign substance” was purchased online, the price has not been determined and what it is.
Currently, 5 students present in the case of spilling “unknown drugs” in L.’s mouth are assigned to their families for follow-up and management at home. The school also coordinates with the police to investigate and clarify. Through the initial rapid test, all 5 students who poured drugs into L.’s mouth tested negative for the drugs.
In the case of male student L., Can Tho City Central General Hospital said that on the afternoon of March 22, the rapid test, this patient was negative for narcotics. Currently, health is temporarily stable, being monitored in the gastrointestinal department.
Through an initial diagnosis, L. was poisoned with unknown drugs.