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These shocking pictures of men and women whose addiction to the £2-a-hit monkey dust drug shows the devastating impact that has led to a life of crime. The drug, which appears to only be rife on ...
In the first part of The Sun's new series, Hooked, which reveals the drug epidemics in towns up and down the nation, we visited the embattled city, where deaths caused by monkey dust have ...
Reports of “monkey dust” coming in from former industrial towns across the United Kingdom have residents terrified. Drug-crazed addicts eating shards of glass. People jumping off tall buildings.
A dangerous drug that is relatively new to UK streets – and sells for as little as £2 – is concerning experts. Many people won't have heard of monkey dust, but use of the drug is on the rise ...
Monkey dust addicts eating glass, jumping off buildings and breaking into buildings in a zombified state were among the harrowing tales told in Parliament amid calls for the drug to be reclassified.
Those are just some of the reported effects of monkey dust - a relatively new and dangerous drug linked to a range of crime and health problems. The Class B drug, already banned in the US ...
The drug monkey dust could "cause havoc" across the UK if it continues to spread, an addiction recovery coach has said. Adam ...
Police and charities are welcoming the probe into the drug. Image: Stock photo. An independent review into the harms of monkey dust has now been commissioned by the government. The Advisory ...