According to the service, four people in the Netherlands have already become ill after drinking the contaminated champagne. In Germany someone died from it. The NVWA reports that when pouring it, it can be seen that it is not champagne. The MDMA-contaminated drink does not fizz, is reddish-brown and smells of anise.
Any more in circulation?
It is not known how the drug got into the champagne bottles. “The NVWA can therefore not estimate whether there are even more of these bottles with the hazardous substance in circulation. It cannot be ruled out that there are other bottles of the same brand in circulation that also contain MDMA,” the authority said.
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