Shocking Incident in Great Britain: Vapes Poisoned with "Zombie" Drugs Put 12-Year-Old Schoolchildren into a Coma
Horrifying Situation in Great Britain: Zombie - Dangerous substances found in electronic cigarettes (vapes) widely spread in British secondary schools are causing serious concerns. According to the latest information, students as young as 12 have fallen into a coma after using vapes poisoned with "zombie" drugs.

It is reported that these toxic substances are mainly synthetic cannabinoids known as "Spice". These substances can strongly affect the central nervous system, causing severe psychological and physical reactions in users, including loss of consciousness and coma.
Approximately one-quarter of electronic cigarettes seized in British secondary schools have been found to contain this deadly "Spice" substance. This fact clearly demonstrates the widespread nature of the problem and the serious danger it poses to young schoolchildren.
Experts warn that uncontrolled alteration of substances in vapes or the illegal addition of psychoactive substances to them can lead to extremely fatal consequences for young organisms. This situation necessitates urgent and decisive measures.
Concern among parents, teachers, and healthcare workers regarding this issue is growing day by day. Strengthening the fight against electronic cigarette use in schools and educating students about such dangers are considered extremely important.
The government and relevant agencies must implement strict control mechanisms to prevent this problem and further tighten regulations regarding the sale and composition of vape products. The health and safety of the younger generation must always be a priority.
