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Woman Dies After Eating Marijuana Gummies She Ordered Online

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Woman Dies After Eating Marijuana Gummies She Ordered Online

A law student died after eating cannabis candy she had delivered to her home, police believe.
British woman Damilola Grace Olakanmi, 23, and her 21-year-old American friend both fell ill after each consuming just one of the marijuana-laced 'gummy' candies at Olakanmi's house in Ilford, London.

The pair ate the gummies at around 11:30 p.m. on April 29, and both were hospitalized, with an air ambulance flying Olakanmi to a hospital in nearby Romford, Essex.

London's Metropolitan Police said they are investigating whether the death may be linked to another case in March, which saw a woman rushed to hospital after eating a cannabis candy in the London borough of Tower Hamlets.

Detectives are seeking to discover whether the two incidents were caused by the same batch of candy.

Olakanmi had bought the "Trrlli Peachie O" branded candy through a cellphone messaging app and they were later delivered to her home. Her American friend, a student visiting the UK, has now been discharged from the hospital.
Olakanmi's mother Wumi Olakanmi reportedly kept a vigil by her daughter's bedside until her death on Saturday.
One of the family's relatives, Richard Taylor spoke to the Evening Standard and said: "Wumi has lost her only child—she has nothing now.

"They had to hold her up because she broke down every time a friend came to the house to give support.

"It's a tragic warning to all young people about how they live their lives. They should resist drugs.

"Damilola was a promising young woman who should be looking forward to her future and having children of her own. She was studying law."

Another relative, named only as Dunni, added Olakanmi was "very kind and loved looking after children and wanted to please everyone."

Officers have warned against eating drug-laced candy and said a number of gummies have been recovered and are being tested.

Chief Superintendent Stuart Bell, of the Met's East Area Basic Command Unit, said: "I must warn the public against taking any illegal substances, including those packaged in the form of cannabis candies.

"Please do not buy or consume these products. They are illegal and, because of the child-friendly packaging, they can pose a risk of accidental consumption.

"The particular batch of [candies] were contained in packaging featuring Trrlli Peachie O's branding. It has not been confirmed at this stage where the [candies] were manufactured.

"Drug dealers harm communities and risk the safety of individuals. We will take positive action to target those engaged in this activity as well as those found in possession of these substances."

Police arrested a man on Friday in connection with the incident. They said he had a large quantity of cash on him and what were believed to be edible cannabis products. He was later charged with a number of suspected offenses, including possession with intent to supply Class B synthetic cannabinoid, being concerned in the supply of a synthetic cannabinoid, and possession with intent to supply a psychoactive substance.

A post-mortem examination will be arranged in order to confirm Olakanmi's cause of death, the Met said
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/worl...sedgntp&cvid=3938d801863845bb8cc0d37d6cb92bee
 

Douglas.Curtis

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synthetic cannabinoid . . .
Indeed, the most likely culprit beside outright stupidity or ignorance.


article said:
"It's a tragic warning to all young people about how they live their lives. They should resist drugs.

"Damilola was a promising young woman who should be looking forward to her future and having children of her own. She was studying law."
As a college student, she should have been safely growing her own cannabis.

Yet ANOTHER innocent young victim of ignorant cannabis legislation.
 

Principante8

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......... this is scary, something tells me there is a backstory here, delivery service and all. :chin:

Definitely a backstory. It's called British propaganda. I've read so many articles over the years about the dangers of 'skunk' weed. She probably had an allergic reaction, or much like covid she died of something else and they tacked it onto her death certificate in order to keep the fear of the undereducated alive. She died 'after' eating the gummies. Did she take a dump earlier in the day? If so she also died after taking a dump. Propaganda is about twisting words and making people scared or upset. This article achieves both I think. Definitely a bummer that a youngster checked out early regardless of the circumstances but I'm calling bullsh*t on this. How many people die every year from shellfish or peanut allergies? Quite a few more than the fake cannabis deaths. If there was the same fervent warnings about the safety of those products/ substances we could maybe trust what they're saying about cannabis, or the very new and super duper dangerous synthetic cannabis products :)
 

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Guy who sold her the gummies was remanded in Custody and iirc is being charged with manslaughter and other charges,,,,
Can have anything brought to your front door in London within 60mins,,,
 

Loc Dog

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Police unions in USA have been backing fake articles and pushing anti cannabis propaganda. They were saying weed was being sold, adultered with fentanyl intentionally, when one sample might have had some contamination, just to push the fascist agenda. Someone mentioned and I verified, it breaks down at very low temps and can not be smoked. so they are not adding it to crap bud to make it sellable.
 
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