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Meth addict 'gouged out his own eyes and ATE them in front of hospital workers'.
Member for Dobell, Karen McNamara, said the horrific incident happened at Newcastle's John Hunter Hospital north of Sydney and she had heard the story first hand from a 'first response health care worker'.
A young boy under the influence of methamphetamines gouged out his own eyeballs and ate them in a hospital's emergency department, a Federal Liberal MP told an ice summit on Friday.
The member for Dobell, Karen McNamara, said the disturbing incident happened at Newcastle's John Hunter Hospital north of Sydney and she had heard the story first hand from a 'first response health care worker', according to The Daily Telegraph.
Ms McNamara recounted the tale to an audience on the Central Coast, on the opening day of the ice summit held to address rising use of methamphetamines and an epidemic of addiction in the region.
There is nothing at all recreational about this drug,' Ms McNamara told the summit.'Let me tell you a story that demonstrates this ... about a young boy taken into an emergency department for treatment who gouged out his own eyeballs and ate them.
Meth addict 'gouged out his own eyes and ATE them in front of hospital workers'.
Member for Dobell, Karen McNamara, said the horrific incident happened at Newcastle's John Hunter Hospital north of Sydney and she had heard the story first hand from a 'first response health care worker'.
A young boy under the influence of methamphetamines gouged out his own eyeballs and ate them in a hospital's emergency department, a Federal Liberal MP told an ice summit on Friday.
The member for Dobell, Karen McNamara, said the disturbing incident happened at Newcastle's John Hunter Hospital north of Sydney and she had heard the story first hand from a 'first response health care worker', according to The Daily Telegraph.
Ms McNamara recounted the tale to an audience on the Central Coast, on the opening day of the ice summit held to address rising use of methamphetamines and an epidemic of addiction in the region.
There is nothing at all recreational about this drug,' Ms McNamara told the summit.'Let me tell you a story that demonstrates this ... about a young boy taken into an emergency department for treatment who gouged out his own eyeballs and ate them.
The summit is being held just one week after NSW police successfully closed down a methamphetamine ring following a series of raids and seizure of 150kg of the drug worth more than $100 million.
A 66-year-old man attempting smuggle more than $100 million worth of crystal methamphetamine into Australiawas taken into custody after a joint operation between Australian Federal Police and Customs.
According to an AFP spokesperson, the man was caught after a sea freight 'chemicals' shipment from Hong Kong was searched by Customs officers, late last month.
The search uncovered a number of large plastic bags filled with methamphetamine hidden inside six barrels.On May 11, AFP substituted the drugs and delivered the shipment to an address in Epping, NSW, where the 66-year-old allegedly accepted them.
Police then watched the man until May 13, before arresting him after the shipment was left in a vehicle.AFP Manager Crime Operations Jennifer Hurst said the would-be smuggler could spend the rest of his life in prison.
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