Schoolboys in Wallasey taken to hospital after eating cannabis sweets

Police are urging parents to be vigilant

Author: Nathan MarshPublished 2nd Jul 2021
Last updated 2nd Jul 2021

Police are urging parents to be vigilant after two boys on the Wirral were taken to hospital after eating sweets suspected to contain cannabis.

It was reported just before 1.10pm today (Friday 2 July) that two 13-year-old schoolboys in Wallasey had eaten the sweets and fallen ill, while two others had tasted them.

The two children taken to hospital remain there under observation and the remaining sweets have been seized by officers.

Detective Sergeant Nick Glascott-Tull said:

ā€œWeā€™re pleased to have removed these drugs from the community, and will continue to investigate this and similar incidents.

ā€œWorryingly, these drugs are clearly designed to appeal to younger people. We are asking that all parents and carers are vigilant if coming across them, and ensure they donā€™t not get into the hands of children as they could be mistaken for ordinary sweets.

ā€œWhile we believe these sweets contain cannabis, there is no way for people to be sure what other chemicals or drugs could be contained in a product being sold illegally, which could lead to side effects, serious illness or worse.

ā€œIf you see drugs similar to those pictured, or have any information, come forward and we will do the rest.ā€

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