11 April 2013

Two men passed out at UC

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ACT Policing is investigating the discovery of two unconscious men at the University of Canberra this morning (Thursday April 11).

Around 11am, ACT Ambulance Service was called to the student accommodation building. The men, aged 28 and 26, were transported to Calvary Hospital, in a critical condition.

ACT Policing has secured the area, with AFP Forensics members to examine the scene.

At this stage there are no suspicious circumstances surrounding the incident.

[Courtesy ACT Policing]


UPDATE: 2CC is blaming horse pills:

http://www.youtube.com/watch/?v=F4KqdABwQqY

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Pork Hunt said :

bundah said :

Well apparently they thought they had bought ekkies.That’ll bugger up your day!

You are supposed to ingest them orally, not the other end but each to their own… 🙂

Ha they really did make an arse of themselves 🙂

bundah said :

Well apparently they thought they had bought ekkies.That’ll bugger up your day!

You are supposed to ingest them orally, not the other end but each to their own… 🙂

Well apparently they thought they had bought ekkies.That’ll bugger up your day!

UCI_carpetbagger5:04 pm 11 Apr 13

Two UC sports science students perhaps?

Perhaps they were suffering from bipolar disorder?

neanderthalsis3:57 pm 11 Apr 13

Aged 26 and 28, that seems a little old to be living on campus unless they were O/S students.

Old enough to know better.

Cruisin’
And boozin’
AND ROCKIN’ ON THE HORSE SIZE PILLS!

Maybe not “Feelin’ Groovy”. Swell?

Definitely not “Feelin’ Groovy”. Maybe Swell..?

Lets hope it’s not death caps

Misadventures of uni students experimenting with naughty substances?

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