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This kind of Ang Moh FT! Come to our university to FUCK & DRUG our daughters! Thank You PAP! :mad::mad::oIo::oIo::oIo::oIo::oIo::oIo:


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http://www.straitstimes.com/BreakingNews/Singapore/Story/STIStory_511497.html


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Apr 7, 2010
Mix of drugs in dead student
Cocktail plus booze may have led to heart failure: Doc
By Khushwant Singh
Mr Monat, 20, was on medication for panic attacks and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.

DOCTORS found five different drugs in the body of American exchange student Scott Jared Monat, who collapsed in his hostel room at the National University of Singapore (NUS) in March last year.

The 20-year-old, who died a few hours later in hospital, was found to have a cocktail of Xanax tranquillisers, the anti-depressant Sertraline, the painkiller OxyContin, insomnia medicine Ambien and gamma hydroxbutrate, or GHB, a drug which generates euphoria and reduces inhibitions.

At his inquest yesterday, forensic pathologist Wee Keng Poh told the court that Mr Monat had also taken alcohol before he died on March 4 last year from complications brought on by his reaction to the drugs and alcohol.

Dr Wee said that mixing such medication and alcohol was a dangerous combination.

'These drugs singly or in concert with one another, together with alcohol, could cause a mixed drug reaction that gives rise to sudden heart failure.'

In particular, GHB, a date rape drug which can be abused by club-goers, is very dangerous when mixed with alcohol because it can lead to vomiting and loss of consciousness, he said.

Read the full story in Wednesday's edition of The Straits Times.
 
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