Mansfield: Hallucinogenic drugs found in chocolate sold at market after people became unwell
- Chocolates sold at a market in Nottinghamshire contained hallucinogenic drugs, including psilocin and THC.
- People who consumed the chocolate and fell ill have now recovered, but it is important to hand in any remaining chocolate to the police for further analysis.
- The incident is being investigated by the Food Standards Agency, local authorities, the UK Health Security Agency, and Nottinghamshire Police.
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Mansfield: Hallucinogenic drugs found in chocolate sold at market after people became unwell
Nottinghamshire Police carried out forensic testing of chocolate bars bought in Mansfield after several people reported feeling ill last weekend. A small number of the bars were found to have the hallucinogenic drugs psilocin and THC, found in cannabis, the force said.
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