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world7 months ago

Ex-flight attendant and drug mules face prison over deadly bone drug and torture allegations

A young British woman, Charlotte May Lee, was arrested in Sri Lanka for smuggling over 100 pounds of a deadly synthetic drug called kush, which contains human bones, with a street value of $3.3 million. She claims the drugs were planted in her luggage without her knowledge. The seizure is the largest in Sri Lankan history, highlighting the growing drug trafficking problem in the region.

health-crime1 year ago

Sierra Leone Declares National Emergency Due to 'Zombie' Kush Epidemic

In Sierra Leone, the homemade drug kush, made from a mixture that includes ground-up human bones, has become a national emergency, leading to a surge in addiction and deaths among young men. President Julius Maada Bio addressed the issue as a grave threat, with police guarding cemeteries to prevent bone theft. The drug, which induces a lengthy and hypnotic high, has caused a 4,000% increase in psychiatric hospital admissions and led to hundreds of deaths from organ failure. The country's only rehab center struggles to accommodate the growing number of addicts, leaving many homeless and trapped in a cycle of addiction.

health-substance-abuse1 year ago

"Kush Epidemic: Synthetic Drug Devastates Sierra Leone"

In Sierra Leone, the synthetic drug kush, a potent and unpredictable form of synthetic cannabinoid, has become widespread, particularly among unemployed youth seeking an escape from poverty. The drug, often cut with harmful additives, is easily accessible and cheap, leading to devastating consequences such as addiction, health issues, and social disintegration. The country's limited resources and infrastructure for drug enforcement and rehabilitation are struggling to address the crisis, with concerns that the epidemic may spread to neighboring countries.

health2 years ago

"Rising Death Toll Linked to Zombie Drug Containing Human Bones"

A deadly new drug called "kush" is causing havoc in West African countries, with a dozen deaths and thousands hospitalized every week. The drug, a mixture of cannabis, fentanyl, tramadol, and formaldehyde, is rumored to contain human bones, though experts are skeptical. The drug's affordability and availability, combined with social factors like high unemployment and poverty, have contributed to its popularity. The lack of quality control and harm reduction services increases the risk of fatal overdose. While the drug is mainly found in West Africa, it is unlikely to make its way to the U.S. due to economic factors.

health2 years ago

"Unveiling the 'Zombie' Drug Crisis in West Africa"

West Africa is facing a severe drug epidemic with a synthetic cannabinoid-like drug known as 'kush' causing widespread addiction and fatalities. In Sierra Leone, the drug, which is as dangerous as heroin or cocaine, is cheap and easily accessible, contributing to a public health crisis with a dozen users dying weekly. The Sierra Leone Psychiatric Teaching Hospital is overwhelmed, and the country's high youth unemployment rate exacerbates the problem. Similar issues are seen in Liberia and Guinea, with inadequate healthcare systems struggling to cope. Efforts are being made to address the crisis, including potential decriminalization and rehabilitation initiatives, but the situation remains dire.