Three people, including two children, sought medical treatment after tasting boiled sweets
charity apologised on Wednesday for distributing dozens of pineapple-flavoured candies that were found to be laced with potentially lethal amounts of methamphetamine.
Three people – a child, a teenager and a charity worker – sought medical treatment after tasting the boiled sweets, though none are currently in hospital, Detective Inspector Glenn Baldwin from Auckland police told reporters.Kamala Harris’s storming opening salvo has left Donald Trump scrambling to regain his early momentum
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