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No fewer than 90 primary school pupils in a South African school have been hospitalised after eating muffins suspected to be laced with cannabis.
The pupils, who were between the ages of six to 14, were alleged to have purchased the laced muffins from a street vendor while on their way to school.
Teachers were reported to have observed strange behaviour from the pupils in class and immediately called emergency services for support.
The incident occurred in the Soshanguve township, north of Pretoria.
The pupils showed symptoms of nausea, stomach cramps, and vomiting.
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Chiloane implored the parents to remain calm as investigations are ongoing, adding that pupils should be watchful of what they buy, who they buy from, and what they consume.
“This is concerning for us and we call for patience from parents while investigations are underway and learners are recovering.
“We implore learners to be vigilant of what they purchase and consume and be cautious of who they purchase food from. We wish all affected learners speedy recovery,” he said.
The police operatives have been alerted to identify the suspected vendor while an investigation is ongoing.
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