
Suspected Kush manufacturer vandalizes grave of late actress Etta
Kush smokers, on the verge of disposing of the deadly drug, destroyed the grave of the deceased Etta in search of bones to make Kush, a dangerous substance that has claimed the lives of many young people.
Kush is the worst enemy of this country these days, taking the lives of many young people. The drug can leave users intoxicated for more than 30 minutes, and there have recently been cases of users developing sores on their feet, making them unable to walk or perform normal activities. These wounds inflicted on the user cannot be healed. The effects can even lead to death.
The government, through the police, took several measures to prevent the entry of this drug into the country and arrested several vehicles transporting drugs at the border. However, smugglers still find ways to smuggle kush into the country.
To process medicine, manufacturers use dead human bones as a nutritional source. They crushed human bones into smaller particles and mixed them with other dangerous chemicals. According to doctors, human bones glowing due to smoking can cause cancerous scars on the body up to the brain, and such scars do not heal.
The family of the late Henrietta Mbawa visited her grave on the anniversary of her illness and learned that the tomb on the left foot side was broken open by kush producers to remove the bones of the deceased and prepare kush. discovered.
Commenters on social media are disappointed with the situation and pray that the country emerges from this threat.