Girl takes cocaine from her father to school and 20 children are hospitalized in MG
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On Friday the 22nd, a shocking incident occurred at the Mariana Silva Guimarães Municipal School in Itamonte, in the south of Minas Gerais. A four-year-old girl brought cocaine cartons to school, believing them to be candies. The child distributed the substance among peers. The situation came to light when a child complained about the bitter taste of what they thought was candy and alerted the teacher. Upon checking the student's belongings, the…
A 4-year-old girl took cocaine packets to school on Friday (March 21, 2025) and distributed them to her classmates, thinking they were candy. The incident occurred in Itamonte, in the south of Minas Gerais. The situation was discovered when one of the children, who put the substance in her mouth, complained about the bad taste and informed the teacher. Registration form Free alerts from Poder360 I agree to the terms of the LGPD. Sign up Sign up …
In all, 18 children were taken to receive medical attention, but reports indicate that they did not ingest the substance
A 4-year-old girl brought cocaine cartons to school and distributed the substance to her classmates, believing them to be candies. The case occurred last Friday (21) at the Mariana Silva Guimarães Municipal School, in Itamonte, in the south of Minas Gerais. Read more (03/23/2025)
20 preschoolers were taken to hospital after eating cocaine. The bag containing the drug was brought to the preschool by... a 4-year-old friend. The little ones thought it was candy. They tasted it. This shocking incident took place in the small commune of Itamonte, located in the southeastern part of Brazil.
A 4-year-old child took 16 boxes of cocaine to a school in Vila Perroni, in Itamonte (MG), this Friday (21). The child's father, a 27-year-old man with a history of drug trafficking, fled school after being confronted by management. The child's teacher found the drug after another student complained about the bad taste of one of the cartons. The girl named the suspect's daughter as responsible for distributing the substance. When searching the b…
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