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Fresh warning to young over solvent abuse

ADVICE: John Jolly
ADVICE: John Jolly

CHILDREN as young as ten are playing 'Russian roulette' by sniffing aerosols or glue, it has been claimed.

A report has revealed that more youngsters aged ten to 16 are killed abusing solvents in the UK than illegal drugs.

The National Children's Bureau and Childline are warning the issue is being ignored because of a lack of awareness and prejudice.

John Jolly, the director of development for the Kent Council on Addiction, spoke to kmfm...

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