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Five poisoned by 'web DIY' drug
BBC News
3 March 2006
A 19-year-old man attempted to make the date rape drug GHB after reading a "recipe" on the internet.
David John Platt, from Johnstown, Wrexham, actually made a toxic form of drain cleaner in error, Mold Crown Court was told.
Platt stopped breathing after taking the liquid and was resuscitated. Four other people were hospitalised.
Platt admitted trying to unlawfully make the class C drug. He was remanded in custody and sentence was adjourned.
The court was told that the defendant and one of the other men who took the substance became unconscious and stopped breathing. Another man who took it became extremely ill and his wife temporarily lost the use of her legs.
Brett Williams, prosecuting, said: "The defendant would have succeeded in what he had intended to make if he had added household bleach.
"This is a very nasty substance," he added.
Judge Gareth Edwards QC was told how Platt searched the internet for a GHB recipe after watching a TV programme about the date rape drug.
The judge called for websites that published the information to be closed down.
"As far as sites like that are concerned, there must be some regulatory procedures for closing them down," he said.
"I can only say I hope that those who have control over these sites will do so."
Andrew Jebb, defending, said the chemical had not been surreptitiously administered by his client in any way. His client insisted that the two men had asked to try it.
"He had no malice. He took the substance himself. He had no idea of the side effects it would have," said Mr Jebb.
The judge agreed to adjourn the case for a pre-sentence report but warned that all sentencing options including custody would remain open.
He told the defendant: "I think it is best that you are kept somewhere where you cannot get you hands on stuff like that."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/north_east/4772338.stm
BBC News
3 March 2006
A 19-year-old man attempted to make the date rape drug GHB after reading a "recipe" on the internet.
David John Platt, from Johnstown, Wrexham, actually made a toxic form of drain cleaner in error, Mold Crown Court was told.
Platt stopped breathing after taking the liquid and was resuscitated. Four other people were hospitalised.
Platt admitted trying to unlawfully make the class C drug. He was remanded in custody and sentence was adjourned.
The court was told that the defendant and one of the other men who took the substance became unconscious and stopped breathing. Another man who took it became extremely ill and his wife temporarily lost the use of her legs.
Brett Williams, prosecuting, said: "The defendant would have succeeded in what he had intended to make if he had added household bleach.
"This is a very nasty substance," he added.
Judge Gareth Edwards QC was told how Platt searched the internet for a GHB recipe after watching a TV programme about the date rape drug.
The judge called for websites that published the information to be closed down.
"As far as sites like that are concerned, there must be some regulatory procedures for closing them down," he said.
"I can only say I hope that those who have control over these sites will do so."
Andrew Jebb, defending, said the chemical had not been surreptitiously administered by his client in any way. His client insisted that the two men had asked to try it.
"He had no malice. He took the substance himself. He had no idea of the side effects it would have," said Mr Jebb.
The judge agreed to adjourn the case for a pre-sentence report but warned that all sentencing options including custody would remain open.
He told the defendant: "I think it is best that you are kept somewhere where you cannot get you hands on stuff like that."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/north_east/4772338.stm