In Granbury, Texas, eight middle students ended up in the hospital after eating a dangerous substance containing candy.
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The source of the candy contained with dangerous substances in school was determined.
The police are looking into what was in the candy that sent eight middle school kids in Texas to the hospital. According to a City of Granbury Facebook post, eight kids ate the tainted candies. Granbury Middle School authorities confirmed this information.
The city’s authorities reported that they tested the candies for THC, the substance ingredient in marijuana. They discovered that the sweets contained no THC.
According to the city, the candy was brought to school by another kid. Officials in the city say that at first, people thought the candy might be a drug.
Authorities immediate action in the incident that happened to the eight Granbury Middle School students.
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On Tuesday afternoon, authorities at Granbury Middle School, located approximately an hour southwest of Fort Worth, informed that eight students had consumed candy with dangerous substances in it.
The students who were taken to the hospital are doing well and are in good health. The cops desire to know the content of the candy that sent the students to the hospital.
Officials from Granbury Middle School and the Granbury Police Department were not available to speak right away. Police have confirmed that they are working with school officials to do more investigations. As the case goes on, more tests will be done.
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