Paramedics called to scene amid 'major panic' after three pupils reportedly bought drugs from local dealer
THREE boys collapsed at posh Harrow School after taking ecstasy tablets, The Sun can reveal.
One was rushed to the hospital while the others were treated on the scene by paramedics at the £37,350-a-year school.The sixth-formers, all around 17, have since been suspended from the world-famous school, with one believed to have left.
They complained of feeling unwell in their boarding house last Wednesday night before collapsing around midnight.
The boys are believed to have bought 20 ecstasy pills from a drug dealer in the nearby town centre in Harrow, North West London.
Sources say they may have bought a bad batch — and all three complained of feeling unwell after taking some back at the all-boys’ school, where pupils wear straw boaters.
Two of the spaced-out lads were checked by paramedics while the other’s condition was serious enough for him to be rushed to nearby Northwick Park Hospital for treatment.
He was later discharged.The school will be loath to wreck a young boy’s education because of one mistake
One source said: “This shows drugs are prevalent in every walk of life and have no class barriers.
“The boys went into Harrow town centre last Wednesday night and bought 20 pills from a dealer.
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“There was a major panic and staff and the matron were called.
“They called an ambulance as there were serious concerns about one of the boys. He was taken to hospital where he was treated and initially detained for observation.”
The 805-boy school — set on a 260-acre site — has been accused in the past of turning a blind eye to drugs.
But the source went on: “The boys were all suspended by the head Jim Hawkins and the board of governors were informed. One of the boys has now left the school and a decision will be taken at some point on what to do with the other two boys.
“The school takes a firm stance on drugs these days but will be loath to wreck a young boy’s education because of one mistake.”
A London Ambulance Service spokesperson said: “We were called to reports of an incident at an address on High Street, Harrow.
“We sent an ambulance crew to the scene. We treated a patient and took them to hospital.”
The Met Police said it had no knowledge of the incident.
A spokeswoman for the school said: “Our policy is to protect the privacy of our pupils and we do not comment on individuals.”
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