‘I need him to apologise,’ says Singaporean mum whose son attacked her while high on Kpods


Rose was close to her only child, Ben, but his addiction to etomidate-laced vaporisers, or Kpods, damaged the relationship. - ST/ANN

SINGAPORE: She was close to her only child, a 27-year-old son, but his addiction to etomidate-laced vaporisers, or Kpods, damaged the relationship.

It got to a point where her son physically hurt her once when he was high and struggled with withdrawal.

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