DRUG WARNING

Police warn teens against taking ‘unknown substances’ as four boys hospitalised after taking ‘ecstasy’ pills

A 15-year-old boy from the Perth area is still in a serious condition in Ninewells hospital, Dundee, after he became unwell

A GROUP of four boys fell ill and ended up in hospital sparking a warning from police on the dangers of taking "unknown substances".

A 15-year-old boy from the Perth area is still in a serious condition in Ninewells hospital, Dundee, after he became unwell when he was out on Friday night.

Advertisement
It is thought the boys may have taken some kind of ecstasy before they became illCredit: Alamy

Three of his friends were treated at Perth Royal Infirmary and later discharged.

Police are looking into the possibility that all four boys may have taken a type of ecstasy tablet.

They were alerted to the incident at around 10pm on Friday.

related stories

BERT'S FURY
'Danger to life' flood warning still in place as Brits face mammoth clean up
DIVE TRAGEDY
Fears missing Brits were ‘trapped in cabins as yacht sank in just 5 mins'
CONOR'S VOW
McGregor vows he WILL appeal rape civil case verdict & admits 'regrets'
DO YOU KNOW HIM?
Man in his 30s stabbed with screwdriver 19 times as cops launch hunt

Tayside Chief Inspector Gary Ogilvie said: "Officers are currently investigating the circumstances of this incident but in the meantime I would urge the public, especially those planning on going out socialising, to be aware of this incident and think twice of taking any unknown substance.

Advertisement

"There is always a risk when taking substances and the only way of staying safe is to avoid drugs altogether."

Anyone with information about the incident is urged to contact police.

Scottish police have previously issued a warning over rogue Ecstasy type tablets after a teenage girl died following a house party this month.

In July three friends tragically died within days of each other after taking fake valium pills which have been linked to hundreds of deaths, it is thought.

Advertisement

In just ten days all three young women were dead after reportedly taking the drugs.



We pay for your stories! Do you have a story for The Sun Online news team? Email us at tips@the-sun.co.uk or call 0207 782 4368.


machibet777.com