Four Rushed to Hospital After Dangerous Ecstasy Hits Isle of Wight
Four people have been hospitalised after taking a nasty batch of ecstasy tablets circulating on the Isle of Wight. Police are on high alert, warning the public about this rogue drug that’s causing serious harm.
Scary Symptoms and Serious Conditions
The affected individuals showed alarming signs: acting drunk, sudden aggression, panic attacks, and even losing consciousness. One remains in critical condition.
Yates Bar Linked to the Dangerous Pills
Three of those hospitalised reportedly bought the tablets near Yates bar on Newport’s High Street on Friday, July 1 or Saturday, July 2. Buyers were told the drugs were ecstasy. Yates is cooperating fully with police as the investigation unfolds.
Police Urge Caution and Safe Disposal
- Do not take any ecstasy pills you bought recently.
- If you have tablets, hand them into the police for safe disposal and testing.
- Anyone handing in pills to prevent harm won’t face prosecution for possession.
This is a serious warning: these pills could kill. Police detectives are urging anyone with info to step forward as they hunt down those responsible.