Mother forgives son who attacked her while addicted to Kpods
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.
Why it matters
The story illustrates the personal impact of emerging synthetic drug trends and the subsequent legislative responses in Singapore.
Mother forgives son who attacked her while addicted to Kpods | The Straits Times
The article provides a factual, human-interest account of a family situation and public health policy without ideological bias.
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