Three children discharged from hospital after eating suspected cannabis jellies

The children became ill after eating the product.
Three children discharged from hospital after eating suspected cannabis jellies

Three children that were hospitalised after taking suspected cannabis jellies at a house in West Dublin last night have now been discharged.

Gardai say the children, described as pre-teens, became ill after consuming a product advertised as cannabis-infused edibles.

Their conditions were not seen as life-threatening, and gardai have now confirmed this afternoon that they have been discharged from hospital.

A small quantity of the product has been seized and is being examined by Forensic Science Ireland.

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