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Sierra Leone’s drug addicts stealing human bones that they grind up and use in new psychoactive ‘zombie’ drug

Armed police are standing guard outside cemeteries in Sierra Leone to stop drug addicts stealing human bones that they grind up to use in a psychoactive ‘zombie’ drug that is sweeping the country.

The president of the West African nation, Julius Maada Bio, yesterday declared a national emergency over an epidemic of the abuse of ‘kush’ – a highly addictive drug cocktail made up of marijuana, fentanyl, tramadol and formaldehyde.

It has also been claimed that a key ingredient is ground-up human bones, which some suggest is enhances the high due to the trace amounts of sulphur.

h/t Mauser

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