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Teenager left in wheelchair after taking ecstasy releases video showing how 'tiny pill' had devastating effect | |
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The family of a Scottish teenager who was left on life support after taking MDMA have released a video showing her partial recovery and illustrating the devastating effects "a tiny pill" can have. | The family of a Scottish teenager who was left on life support after taking MDMA have released a video showing her partial recovery and illustrating the devastating effects "a tiny pill" can have. |
Amy Thomson collapsed after taking the drug at a party in Glasgow in June and spent weeks in a critical condition at Glasgow South hospital. | Amy Thomson collapsed after taking the drug at a party in Glasgow in June and spent weeks in a critical condition at Glasgow South hospital. |
In the short video, posted by her family to a support page on Facebook, Amy is seen in a wheelchair in a garden. | In the short video, posted by her family to a support page on Facebook, Amy is seen in a wheelchair in a garden. |
Smiling at the camera and giving a difficult wave, she struggles to say: "Thank you, thank you everyone." | Smiling at the camera and giving a difficult wave, she struggles to say: "Thank you, thank you everyone." |
The video has been contrasted with images of a 16-year-old Amy in the months before she was taken ill at the party. | The video has been contrasted with images of a 16-year-old Amy in the months before she was taken ill at the party. |
The video was liked more than 1,000 times within 48 hours of being posted, according to a report by Scottish newspaper The Daily Record. | The video was liked more than 1,000 times within 48 hours of being posted, according to a report by Scottish newspaper The Daily Record. |
The paper quoted Amy's cousin Kayla as writing on Facebook: "Some people may have cried, laughed or been shocked seeing the video. But this is what a tiny pill can do to you. | The paper quoted Amy's cousin Kayla as writing on Facebook: "Some people may have cried, laughed or been shocked seeing the video. But this is what a tiny pill can do to you. |
"If this isn't an eye opener for everyone who continues to take stuff, I dunno what is!" | "If this isn't an eye opener for everyone who continues to take stuff, I dunno what is!" |
Kayla and three other girls were taken to hospital following the 'ecstasy party' in Glasgow's Knightswood nighbourhood. | Kayla and three other girls were taken to hospital following the 'ecstasy party' in Glasgow's Knightswood nighbourhood. |
The three others, all in their teens, returned home soon after the incident, but Amy was left fighting for her life. | The three others, all in their teens, returned home soon after the incident, but Amy was left fighting for her life. |
The Daily Record reported that police subsequently arrested a 33-year-old man and two women aged 17 and 18 for alleged drugs offences. | The Daily Record reported that police subsequently arrested a 33-year-old man and two women aged 17 and 18 for alleged drugs offences. |
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