A charity working with homeless people in Auckland, New Zealand unknowingly distributed candies filled with potentially lethal doses of methamphetamine in its food parcels after the sweets were donated by a member of the public.
The City Missioner, Helen Robinson, said eight families, including at least one child, had reported consuming the contaminated candies since Tuesday.
Auckland City Mission was alerted Tuesday by a food bank client who reported “funny-tasting” candy.
It was not clear how many had been distributed in that time and how many were made of methamphetamine.
Some of those who had received the food parcels were clients of the charity’s addiction service and the news that drugs had been distributed had provoked distress.
Persons:
Ben Birks Ang, Birks Ang, Helen Robinson, Robinson, “, ”, ” Robinson, Rinda
Organizations:
Auckland City Mission, New Zealand Drug, Malaysian, Mission, Staff, Associated Press
Locations:
Auckland , New Zealand, Auckland, New Zealand