It was revealed what exactly poisoned the fifth-graders in the school locker room in the Southwest.

It was revealed what exactly poisoned the fifth-graders in the school locker room in the Southwest.

      The substance that the fifth-graders who were taken to hospital inhaled in the locker room turned out to be a pre-workout supplement called “Psychotic.” A jar of this powder had been spilled on the floor. As a result, 11 people were affected.

      “The kids were fooling around with a pre-workout in the locker room (note: something like an energy drink in powdered form), it got into their lungs. Many felt ill. The children became nauseous and were taken to hospital,” one witness told the E1.RU portal.

      The container states that it should not be taken by persons under 18. The schoolchildren’s health is no longer in danger.

      “Eleven students experienced malaise. The students were taken to hospital for examination by toxicologists. During the examination, no clinical signs of poisoning were detected in the children. There were no indications for hospitalization,” the regional Ministry of Health clarified.

      The Leninsky District Prosecutor’s Office has launched an investigation. Earlier, a version emerged that an unknown person had sprayed a canister containing an unknown substance in the locker room, which is why the children felt unwell.

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It was revealed what exactly poisoned the fifth-graders in the school locker room in the Southwest.

The substance that the fifth-graders who were hospitalized inhaled turned out to be a pre-workout supplement called "Psychotic". A jar of the powder had been spilled on the floor.