
The 76 -year -old children were improved children in the local summer camp, where they sent 9 to the hospital: policemen
A 76-year-old man was arrested after he claimed that he had delivered the calming candy for children in a summer camp in the English countryside-where many were sent to the hospital, according to officials.
Police officers responded to reports of children’s illness in a summer camp in Stathern Lodge and rushed eight children between the ages of 8 and 11 years and one of the hospital last Sunday, the Leicester Police Department He said in a statement.
John Robin was arrested in a local pub after one day, I mentioned CBS News.

Robin lives about 15 miles from The Lodge, a farm that was converted with a gym and food supplies, which is about 120 miles north of London, according to The Outlet.
Since then, all victims have been released from the hospital.
It is not immediately clear the ability to Robin in which he was behaving when children gave sweets or what was the sedatives on the candy.

Police said that the creeping candy has since been charged with three charges of deliberate abuse of a child.
He was detained until his upcoming hearing on August 19 during the appearance of a court on Saturday, according to the perpetrator.
“This was a very difficult and shocking moment of society, especially for children and fathers, directly affected,” Janein Macini, chief prosecutor to the Crown Prince’s prosecution service in East Midlands, I told the BBC News.
She said: “We would like to mention all the concern about the existence of active criminal measures against Mr. Robin, and he has the right to a fair trial.”
Sweets contaminated in chaos before – caused widespread panic and serious repercussions.
In May, he was the teacher of Boufalo School, New York General It was placed on an administrative leave After giving two of the two students, he made a mistake in being regular candy.
New Zealand food bank is also accidentally I was distributed From the deadly beams of the Methore dessert in August last year.
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