Teens unable to walk, mothers with rash-covered babies: How Kush is ruining lives

Teens unable to walk, mothers with rash-covered babies: How Kush is ruining lives



WARNING: Report shows people suffering from sores and malnutrition which you may find distressing.

A drug that is 25 times more powerful than Fentanyl is ripping communities apart in West Africa.

Kush looks like marijuana but is a synthetic cannabinoid mixed with opiates that can easily be bought and smoked.

It’s deadly and highly addictive, leaving users chasing their next hit.

And key precursors are being shipped into Africa from the UK.

Sky’s Yousra Elbagir travelled to Sierra Leone to see the drug’s devastating impact.

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40 thoughts on “Teens unable to walk, mothers with rash-covered babies: How Kush is ruining lives

  1. Damn governments knows who and how it's coming and how to stop it why they don't
    It helps with population control
    None of these people own the planes,ships, or trains used to get it to the Poor or disconnected people in inner cities across the world

  2. Why do people underestimate Africans on drugs ah yes blame Britain possibly came from their neighbours who fleee from Africa now living in Britain oh and do not forget Latin America nothing like blaming the west for everything were they forced to take this drug NO .

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