NSW teen dies after taking synthetic drug

A 17-year-old boy has died in a reserve in the NSW Hunter region after it's believed he used a synthetic cannabis substance known as Chronic.

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A teenage boy has died in the NSW Hunter region after consuming a suspected synthetic cannabis substance.

The 17-year-old's body was discovered at a reserve at Rutherford on Saturday night and while his cause of death is yet to be determined, police have been told he took the substance called "Chronic" in the hours before his body was found.

Two other men, both aged 22, have been treated for non-life threatening symptoms after consuming the same substance at nearby Telarah.

Police raided a property in Treasure Street, Rutherford on Sunday afternoon, seizing a quantity of Chronic.

Officers have warned anyone considering using illicit or synthetic drugs not to do it, no matter how it is branded or presented.

"It's a gamble with your life that's just not worth taking," a police spokesperson said.

Investigations are ongoing.


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Published 31 January 2016 7:10pm
Updated 31 January 2016 8:30pm
Source: AAP


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