Teen girls fall ill after booze binge on Isle of Wight promenade
Emergency services rush to Cowes Esplanade
Last night at around 7:20pm, ambulance crews and police were scrambled to The Esplanade in Cowes, Isle of Wight. Several teenage girls were found feeling unwell near the public toilets on The Parade, sparking swift concern.
Two rushed to hospital, others reunited with parents
Paramedics treated two teens at the scene before rushing them to St Mary’s Hospital for further care. Officers questioned two more girls who were handed back safely to their parents.
Alcohol confirmed as cause, no wider threat to the community
After investigations, authorities confirmed the illness was linked to alcohol consumption. Police reassured locals there’s no wider risk from the incident.
Warning over underage drinking risks
The quick reaction from emergency teams highlights the risks young people face with booze. Authorities and community groups say this is a stark reminder of the dangers of underage drinking. They plan to step up campaigns to educate youngsters on the serious health risks.
With vigilance and support, officials hope to create a safer environment where teens make smarter, healthier choices.