MDMA Nightmare: Teen Nearly Dies After Party Drug Overdose

A 14-year-old boy’s night out turned into a near-death ordeal after taking a £10 bag of MDMA – a drug cheaper and easier to get than booze. His distraught mum reveals the chilling reality of youth drug use on Britain’s streets.

Drugs Cheaper Than Alcohol and Everywhere

“MDMA is on every street,” says the mum. “Most kids are taking it these days, and they don’t even bother trying for alcohol anymore – if they do, it’s just a bonus.”

What started as a fun night with friends quickly turned horrifying. The boy began to convulse violently on a cold, wet pavement. His so-called “friends” didn’t stick around – they left him to die alone.

Stranger’s Heroic Rescue

A passing driver, Jane, spotted the teen in danger and used his phone to call his mum. Several adults had to hold him down to prevent serious injury and keep his airways clear while waiting for help.

“I watched as he turned blue in the ambulance,” the mum recalls bitterly. “I watched as machines breathed for him while he was put to sleep in intensive care.”

Life-and-Death Desperation

The family’s agony ran deep. Grandmother begged doctors to save her grandson’s life – and thankfully, he survived with no long-term damage. But the mum’s fury is raw.

“How dare anyone, especially ‘friends’, leave a vulnerable child to die alone? I bet they all went home to their warm beds planning their next night on ‘magic’,” she rages.

Ignorance is Killing Our Kids

Most kids don’t even know what they’re taking. “Some called it ‘magic’, others ‘Mandy’, but none knew what was really in their system,” the mum says.

She warns: doctors need to know what’s in their system to save lives. But when teens are clueless, treatment is that much harder.

This tragic incident shines a brutal light on how easily dangerous drugs are slipping into the lives of Britain’s youth – turning fun nights into fighting-for-life battles.

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