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Love Muti or date rape drug?

Apparently these small transparent sweets are sold at traditional shops for as little as R10.

The Witbank SAPS is investigating a growing trend in schools where a so called love drug is being used.
Apparently these small transparent sweets are sold at traditional shops for as little as R10.

It is believed that if a person sucks on this sweet while talking to your wannabe lover that they will magically fall in love with you. For added effect after sucking on the sweet they slip the sweet into that person’s cool drink or water bottle.

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The love muti that apparently sent a girl to hospital recently.

The police have opened a case and investigating the matter where a girl allegedly passed out and was taken to hospital after this “love Muti” was put into her drink at a school in Pine Ridge. The identity of the girl has not been disclosed but the drug will be sent for analysis.

Apparently even after sucking on the sweet for a short time police say that these people show unusual behaviour. It bears similarities to date rape drugs.

Drug abuse in general is a common problem is schools where drugs are even sold on school grounds. The Witbank SAPS warns parents to be aware of their children’s habits and changes in personality as drugs do cause behavioural changes in a person.

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