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Mother forgives son who attacked her while addicted to Kpods

Mother forgives son who attacked her while addicted to Kpods
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A Singaporean mother has reconciled with her son after he was jailed for violence committed while addicted to etomidate-laced vapes, known as Kpods. The son is now in recovery, and the government has recently tightened regulations on the substance.

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The story illustrates the personal impact of emerging synthetic drug trends and the subsequent legislative responses in Singapore.

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