Russian Teenager Hospitalized After Vaping Incident at School

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Jan.16
Russian Teenager Hospitalized After Vaping Incident at School
A Russian high school student in Angarsk passed out after using an e-cigarette in the school bathroom.

According to a recent report by tkgorod, a tenth-grade student in Angarsk, Russia suddenly fell ill during class break and was immediately taken away by paramedics.

 

According to reports, a student collapsed suddenly during school break after using an e-cigarette with friends in the school restroom. Just a few puffs caused him to lose consciousness.

 

Larisa Lysak, the Head of the Education Administration Department of Angarsk City, openly acknowledged the occurrence of this incident. She also stated that preventive education has been provided to the students involved as well as their parents. As for the decision on whether to register the individuals involved in the incident, it will be determined by the school authorities.

 

The prosecutor's office has initiated an independent investigation into this incident.

 

This incident is not the first occurrence of students using e-cigarettes in the Angarsk region. In April of last year, a parent was penalized due to their child's excessive use of e-cigarettes. It is worth noting that the misuse of e-cigarettes by teenagers is not solely an issue in Angarsk, as doctors have long been warning about the problem of teenagers excessively using e-cigarettes.

 

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