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Scottish Sun
17-05-2025
- Scottish Sun
The ketamine kids ravaging UK town as dealers hit PRIMARY schools & teen girls draw business plans to become drug lords
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) TWO teenagers high on ketamine sway like zombies on the canal path yards from happy Burnley fans fresh from watching their team clinch promotion back to the Premier League. While the Lancashire town is basking in football glory, it's also tackling a growing ketamine epidemic which has seen kids as young as 12 hooked on it, with fears child dealers are bringing it into primary schools. 11 Recreational use of the horse tranquilliser has doubled in a year in the UK 11 Addicts have self-harmed and attempted suicide in the former mill town Credit: Getty The Sun can reveal that one 13-year-old girl dealer even created a "business plan" to set herself up as a drug boss, complete with profit and loss estimates, and had recruited dealers and runners to peddle the popular party drug - also known as 'Special K' or 'Kit Kat'. Teenage girls are feared to have been sexually assaulted while high, and addicts have self-harmed and attempted suicide in the former mill town where the white powder can be bought for just £10 a gram. Recreational use of the horse tranquilliser has doubled in a year in the UK, and it is believed to be made legally in factories in India as well as illegally in China, Laos and Vietnam. The Class B drug is then smuggled to Britain via Belgium or Holland and sold by county lines drug dealers. According to the National Drug Treatment Monitoring System, the number of 18-year-olds in England entering drug treatment who identify ketamine as one of their problem substances rose to 917 in 2023-24 from 335 in 2020-2021. Ketamine is particularly damaging to the inner lining of the bladder, and heavy users can end up incontinent or needing to have the organ removed and replaced with a bag. The potent painkiller and sedative has become a hugely popular street drug due to its hallucinogenic and relaxing effects, but it can be highly dangerous. Hollywood actor Matthew Perry, who played Chandler in the sitcom Friends, died in 2023 after an overdose, and former RuPaul's Drag Race UK winner The Vivienne died aged 32 of a cardiac arrest caused by the effects of taking ketamine in January. In Burnley, tragic teenager Preston McNally fell into the Leeds-Liverpool Canal after taking the horse tranquilliser drug with three friends. His inquest heard that a witness saw them acting like "zombies" and could not control their legs. How ketamine can change someone's life at 'startling' speed revealed by Dr Catherine Carney 11 Tragic teenager Preston McNally died after falling into the Leeds-Liverpool Canal having taken the horse tranquilliser drug with three friends Credit: Facebook 11 Preston's inquest heard that a witness saw him and his mates acting like 'zombies' before he fell into the canal Credit: STEVE ALLEN 11 Local vicar Alex Frost has been campaigning about the dangers of ketamine Credit: STEVE ALLEN Local vicar Alex Frost, 55, who has been campaigning about the dangers of ketamine, told The Sun: "Tragically they could not help him as they were too out of it. "It's a pandemic here in Burnley. It's undoubtedly one of the ketamine hotspots in the country. "It's shocking the scale of it. It's due to the high levels of deprivation and also the cost of it." The married dad-of-three, who is the vicar of St Matthews Church, added: "We have seen 12-year-old kids being addicted. It's a pandemic here in Burnley. It's undoubtedly one of the ketamine hotspots in the country Alex Frost "And then the dealers groom kids with the latest trainers… the latest fashion gear, then they got in debt over it and have to sell more. "I know of one 13-year-old girl who did a business plan for selling ketamine. She had profit and loss margins - she had worked out how much she could get it for and then how much she sold it for. "If she had only managed to funnel that enterprise into something legitimate, that would be very impressive. "Her mother only found out she was involved in ketamine when she saw a picture of her daughter being held by her ankles and then dropped down the stairs of a house while they were all high on ketamine.' 'K-hole' The vicar, who turned to campaigning when a parishioner broke down in tears over the effect ketamine was having on her daughter, wants the drug to be upgraded to a Class A category. The synthetic drug's origins lie in the early 1970s, when it was developed as an easily administered anaesthetic for combatants in the Vietnam War. It became popular in the 90s as a clubbing drug alongside ecstasy. An excessive hit can cause temporary catatonia, known as a "K-hole". Former addict Finley Worthington, who racked up £22,000 debts over ketamine, told The Sun: "That's the ultimate hit. When you have experienced a k-hole, you chase it. 11 Ex-addict Finley Worthington raked up £22,000 debts over ketamine Credit: STEVE ALLEN 11 Eighteen members of a drugs gang who based their operation in Burnley, Brierfield and Nelson were jailed for almost 90 years in 2024 The 'heroin of a generation' Party drug ketamine has been dubbed the 'heroin' of a generation as users warn its true toll has yet to be fully seen. The potent painkiller and sedative has become a hugely popular street drug due to its hallucinogenic and relaxing effects. But for some, a party habit can spiral into a devastating addiction. Exeter University researchers who interviewed 274 ketamine addicts warn the drug causes 'high levels of physical health problems and psychological consequences'. They estimated that nearly half – 44 per cent – of British users suffering devastating side effects from ketamine do not get professional help. Sixty per cent had bladder or nasal problems, while 56 per cent suffered from organ cramps. Six in 10 interviewees had mental health problems and reported psychological issues including cravings, low mood, anxiety and irritability. One anonymous ketamine user in the study said: 'I feel it is the heroin of a generation. 'More information will only become available once more people my age begin to suffer so greatly from misuse that it can't be hidden anymore.' Another added: 'People know the risks of heroin and cocaine but not how addictive ketamine can become.' Read more here. "I have seen all sorts on the drug. One time I hallucinated that I was on a fairground ride in my bedroom and I was going round and round - it was crazy. "I chased that high to see that again." The 25-year-old was addicted to ketamine for six years and at times snorted more than seven grams a day. He said: "I was in hospital many times because of ketamine. It was very scary. "The pain was so bad that I ended up using ketamine as an anaesthetic. "Kids now take it in houses, parks or by the canal. You see them in clubs swaying like zombies." 'Hidden epidemic' Finley now works as a charity drugs counsellor and runs support group Ketamine Education Services. Shaking his head, he added: "We are seeing kids as young as 12 addicted to it but I'm sure it's being taken into primary schools and sold by kids just ten or 11. "It's shocking. It's a hidden epidemic.' One mum said her daughter's ten-month ket addiction was a nightmare. Kids now take it in houses, parks or by the canal. You see them in clubs swaying like zombies Finley Worthington Speaking to The Sun from her home, she said: "It was a living hell when she was suffering withdrawals. "She threw plates at us, attacked us and all sorts. My daughter self-harmed and talked about killing herself. It was a nightmare. "The Government needs to upgrade it to Class A. It is everywhere in Burnley - kids take it in parks and by the canals. "It's so cheap - they put pocket money in and club together to buy it." The devastating impact of ketamine Ketamine is a very powerful anaesthetic that can cause serious harm. Taking ketamine can be fatal, particularly if it is mixed with other drugs. Physical health risks In the short term, it can increase your heart rate and blood pressure, and make you feel sick. It can also make you confused, agitated, delirious and disconnected from reality. As it leads to loss of feeling in your body, paralysis of the muscles and loss of touch with reality, ketamine can leave you vulnerable to hurting yourself or being hurt by others. Because you don't feel pain properly when you've recently taken the drug, you can injure yourself and not know you've done it. The party drug can cause damage to your short and long term memory. Prolonged use can also result in serious bladder problems, causing an urgent, frequent and painful need to pee and blood stained urine. Although stopping using ketamine can help, sometimes the damage can be so serious that the bladder needs surgical repair or even removal. The urinary tract, from the kidneys down to the bladder, can also be affected and you may be left incontinent - meaning you can't hold in your pee. Abdominal pain, sometimes called 'K cramps', have been reported by people who have taken ketamine for a long time. Finally, evidence of liver damage due to regular, heavy ketamine use is emerging. Mental health risks The longer term effects of ketamine use can include flashbacks, memory loss and problems with concentration. Regular use can cause depression and, occasionally, psychotic symptoms such as hallucinations. Ketamine can also make existing mental health problems worse. Medical grade ketamine is now being researched as a potential treatment for severe depression, but it is too early to know the results of this research. Source: FRANK Ketamine is classified as Class B, with the maximum penalty for supply and production 14 years in jail. The Government said it was seeking expert advice on whether to reclassify ketamine as a Class A which would mean anyone supplying it could be handed a life sentence. Lancashire Police has launched Operation Shore to crack down on the supply of ketamine in Burnley and nearby Padiham. A boy of 15 was among those arrested in dawn raids. Cops are also cracking down on e-bikes and e-scooters being used to deal ketamine throughout the borough. Inspector Matt Plummer said: "We have seen a concerning rise in ketamine misuse across our communities, and it's vital that we respond both with enforcement and education." Dr Sakthi Karunanithi, director of public health at Lancashire County Council, said: "There has been an increase in ketamine use nationally so it is incredibly important for us to work together with our partners to help stop ketamine getting into our communities. "We are already providing support to those affected by ketamine and their families, as well as delivering sessions to children and parents to educate them about the dangers of ketamine. "In a very short period of time, ketamine can cause permanent damage to the body, including bladder problems, changes in mental health, memory, and damage to your nose, liver and kidneys." 11 Lancashire Police has launched Operation Shore to crack down on the supply of ketamine in Burnley and nearby Padiham Credit: Times Newspapers Ltd 11 Mobile police stations were set up as part of Operation Shore Credit: Lancashire Police 11 Finley says kids now take ketamine in houses, parks or by the canal Credit: STEVE ALLEN


Scottish Sun
16-05-2025
- Sport
- Scottish Sun
Former Premier League stadium undergoes major works with all the seats ripped out as EFL club share update
A new media stand is one of the changes being made TAKE A SEAT Former Premier League stadium undergoes major works with all the seats ripped out as EFL club share update BLACKPOOL have torn apart their Bloomfield Road stadium as a major revamp gets underway. All the seats have been torn out of the East Stand as part of work ahead of the 2025/26 League One campaign. Advertisement 3 Photos released by the club show all of the seats from the East Stand have been removed Credit: 3 There are changes being made to this historic ground Credit: Getty 3 This stadium used to host Premier League games back in the day Credit: STEVE ALLEN The upgraded stand will replace a temporary structure originally built during the club's Premier League days, aiming to enhance the match day atmosphere for fans. The project will include the replacement and refurbishment of all boards and seating, along with new media facilities and a camera platform. The club also plans to repaint the South Stand roof in tangerine and white over the summer. Fans can also expect the introduction of safe standing, with railings set to be installed over the coming months. Advertisement READ MORE FOOTBALL NEWS GROUND TO A HALT Championship club get deadline to leave stadium as future 'not guaranteed' Subject to planning approval, the club aims to make further improvements to the East Stand and its facade. New LED floodlighting will be introduced throughout the stadium, along with a new tannoy system - both part of the second stage of stadium upgrades. Following confirmation of these developments, owner Simon Sadler highlighted progress both on and off the pitch. He said: 'I am delighted that we are about to embark on this major build and refurbishment project in and around Bloomfield Road. Advertisement JOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUS "I am very excited about what lies ahead for our club. I am particularly pleased that we have found a cost-effective solution to rebuild and address the deficiencies of the East Stand by utilising its existing frame, which I'm assured has at least another 20 years of life. 'While I understand there may be some disappointment among fans that we aren't building a new cantilevered stand from scratch, the savings-likely in excess of £10 million-are substantial. Steve Bruce dealt huge blow just days after being named Blackpool boss as striker banned for appearing to SLAP opponent 'These savings free up funds to invest elsewhere in and around the stadium and also mean we won't have to sacrifice stadium capacity during the construction. Advertisement 'The installation of railings in the North Stand and the addition of tangerine to the underside of the South Stand roof are key improvements, but more can still be done to stamp our identity on Bloomfield Road. 'As such, we will formally reach out to fans and fan groups to explore ways to add more colour and vibrancy throughout our home. 'When completed, the Sports Village will be a fantastic asset for our Community Trust and Academy, both of which will be based at the Bloomfield Road complex. 'This means that in the heart of Blackpool, we will have a busy, vibrant facility used seven days a week by local boys and girls, men and women, for a range of football and sport-related activities. Advertisement 'With Squires Gate training ground receiving further off-season investment and the Sports Village set for completion next summer, the club—from the Academy to the first team—will soon be the most integrated and professional it has ever been. 'For the first time, we will have Championship-level facilities throughout, giving us a strong foundation for future success. 'I truly believe that after several years of disappointment, we have turned the proverbial corner. We now have, by far, the best all-round footballing setup during my time as owner—and make no mistake, promotion back to the Championship is our goal. Better times lie ahead for us all.' Blackpool finished ninth in League One, falling just short of the play-offs. Advertisement They were last in the Premier League back in 2010/11 and last in the Championship for the 2022/23 campaign.


The Irish Sun
16-05-2025
- Sport
- The Irish Sun
Former Premier League stadium undergoes major works with all the seats ripped out as EFL club share update
BLACKPOOL have torn apart their Bloomfield Road stadium as a major revamp gets underway. All the seats have been torn out of the East Stand as part of work ahead of the 2025/26 League One campaign. 3 Photos released by the club show all of the seats from the East Stand have been removed Credit: 3 There are changes being made to this historic ground Credit: Getty 3 This stadium used to host Premier League games back in the day Credit: STEVE ALLEN The upgraded stand will replace a temporary structure originally built during the club's Premier League days, aiming to enhance the match day atmosphere for fans. The project will include the replacement and refurbishment of all boards and seating, along with new media facilities and a camera platform. The club also plans to repaint the South Stand roof in tangerine and white over the summer. Fans can also expect the introduction of safe standing, with railings set to be installed over the coming months. READ MORE FOOTBALL NEWS Subject to planning approval, the club aims to make further improvements to the East Stand and its facade. New LED floodlighting will be introduced throughout the stadium, along with a new tannoy system - both part of the second stage of stadium upgrades. Following confirmation of these developments, owner Simon Sadler highlighted progress both on and off the pitch. He said: 'I am delighted that we are about to embark on this major build and refurbishment project in and around Bloomfield Road. Most read in Championship JOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUS "I am very excited about what lies ahead for our club. I am particularly pleased that we have found a cost-effective solution to rebuild and address the deficiencies of the East Stand by utilising its existing frame, which I'm assured has at least another 20 years of life. 'While I understand there may be some disappointment among fans that we aren't building a new cantilevered stand from scratch, the savings-likely in excess of £10 million-are substantial. Steve Bruce dealt huge blow just days after being named Blackpool boss as striker banned for appearing to SLAP opponent 'These savings free up funds to invest elsewhere in and around the stadium and also mean we won't have to sacrifice stadium capacity during the construction. 'The installation of railings in the North Stand and the addition of tangerine to the underside of the South Stand roof are key improvements, but more can still be done to stamp our identity on Bloomfield Road. 'As such, we will formally reach out to fans and fan groups to explore ways to add more colour and vibrancy throughout our home. 'When completed, the Sports Village will be a fantastic asset for our Community Trust and Academy, both of which will be based at the Bloomfield Road complex. 'This means that in the heart of Blackpool, we will have a busy, vibrant facility used seven days a week by local boys and girls, men and women, for a range of football and sport-related activities. 'With Squires Gate training ground receiving further off-season investment and the Sports Village set for completion next summer, the club—from the Academy to the first team—will soon be the most integrated and professional it has ever been. 'For the first time, we will have Championship-level facilities throughout, giving us a strong foundation for 'I truly believe that after several years of disappointment, we have turned the proverbial corner. We now have, by far, the best all-round footballing setup during my time as owner—and make no mistake, promotion back to the Championship is our goal. Better times lie ahead for us all.' Blackpool finished ninth in League One, falling just short of the play-offs. They were last in the Premier League back in 2010/11 and last in the Championship for the 2022/23 campaign.