maandag 25 april 2011

Cause there ain’t no party like an ecstasy party!

Brian Dodgeon of 60 was arrested after a girl of 15 died from a drug overdose at his home. The party attended by Isobel Reilly-Jones was held by Brian’s 14 year old daughter, while he was out. The children found the stash of drugs hidden in a bedroom, not only ecstasy pills were found but also LSD and ketamine. Issy took two ecstasy pills and was dead before she went to the hospital. Isobel was not the only victim, three other children were rushed to the hospital, including Dodgeon’s daughter Beatrice Hadjipateras. Other guests at the party fled why they heard the police. The three are still in hospital but their situation is stable.

How is it possible that children are able to find drugs like that in your home? Not only is it odd to say the child hosting the party knew where to find the drugs, but having as parents that stuff in your home is ridiculous. As a parent you are responsible for your child and mainly you do not want them to use drugs, but want if the child finds your own drugs? What kind of example is that? How can you let your child go on to another home to have a party or a sleep over and trusts it is going to be alright when you read these kind of articles? It is absolutely outrageous that you would have these kind of drugs in your home. It may not have been laying around easy to find, but then again she knew where to search. She knew there was some form of drug in the house. It is of course your own responsibility if you want to use drugs, but when you have kids think twice about taking it home.

http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/3545346/Dad-is-held-as-ecstasy-kills-teenage-girl-Issy-Reilly-Jones-15.html

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