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Camborne girl's drug death prompts warning | Camborne girl's drug death prompts warning |
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Police have issued a fresh warning over the dangers of drugs after a 15-year-old girl died in Cornwall. | |
The girl, named locally as Shakira Pellow, collapsed in Camborne on Friday and died in hospital on Saturday. | |
It is not known what substance she took but police said it had been seized and was being tested. | |
A family member said Miss Pellow could "light up a room" and had been upbeat "talking about her future and going to college". | |
The woman, who did not want to be named, said: "She could walk into the room, light it up - she was just a good kid. | The woman, who did not want to be named, said: "She could walk into the room, light it up - she was just a good kid. |
"I wouldn't even want to wish it on my worst enemy. It's absolutely devastating for anyone that could have seen Shakira the way she was." | |
Det Supt Roy Linden, from Devon and Cornwall Police, described it as a "truly tragic incident". | |
He said: "We want to warn children and young people of the dangers surrounding taking drugs. | |
"We ask parents and carers to speak to their children about the risks associated with drugs." | |
He added: "It is believed that all four teenagers were initially hanging around a scrapyard near Tesco, before heading back to the home of one of the teenagers. | |
"All four have then gone on to Pengegon Park. A short time later the 15-year-old girl collapsed and an ambulance was called." | |
A 15-year-old boy and two teenage girls were taken to hospital after taking the same substance and are all expected to be discharged. | |
Facebook tributes have been paid to the dead girl, who was originally believed to be aged 14. She has not yet been officially identified by police. | Facebook tributes have been paid to the dead girl, who was originally believed to be aged 14. She has not yet been officially identified by police. |
Sid Willett, from the Cornwall Drug and Alcohol Action Team, said the substance involved could cause "fitting, overheating and severe irritation". | |
He told the BBC: "You can bet your bottom dollar this drug could be in every corner of the UK. | |
"It is possible these tablets could have come from abroad or on the dark web". | "It is possible these tablets could have come from abroad or on the dark web". |
Among tributes paid to Miss Pellow on Facebook, Kathryn Yeoman said: "I am shocked!... Such a lovely young lady gone far too soon." | |
Jessie James said: "She had an amazing soul and was so beautiful... She will be missed by so many people." | |
Victoria Soares described it as the "saddest heartbreaking news ever". | |
Two 17-year-old boys, one from Camborne and the other from Redruth, were arrested on suspicion of being concerned in the supply of a controlled drug. They were later released on bail, officers said. |