"Deadly Addiction: The Terrifying Truth Behind the Human Bone-Infused Zombie Drug"

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A new synthetic drug called 'kush' containing human bones is causing a devastating addiction crisis in Sierra Leone, leading to around a dozen deaths weekly and prompting dealers to rob graves to meet demand. Priced at 20p a joint, the highly addictive drug is openly sold and smoked on the streets, leaving users looking like 'zombies.' The drug, made from toxic chemicals, herbs, cannabis, disinfectant, and human bone fragments, has led to a surge in addiction-related admissions at the country's psychiatric hospital, but limited resources make follow-up treatment difficult.
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