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Poisonous Potion
Siberian
Potter Fans Drink Poisonous Potion
BBC
News Saturday, April 20, 2002
The
fourth Harry Potter book has just come out in Moscow Harry Potter
fans in the Siberian city of Novosibirsk are believed to have been
poisoned after drinking a "magic potion" inspired by the series
of books about a boy wizard.
Local
police suspect that older children stole copper sulphate from a
school laboratory and fed it to younger children in a Potteresque
initiation ceremony.
The
23 children taken to hospital are out of danger, but the police
have launched a criminal investigation, accusing the school of not
storing its chemicals properly.
Harry
Potter and the Goblet of Fire, the fourth book in the bestselling
series by JK Rowling, went on sale in Moscow on Saturday, feeding
the growing Potter mania.
School
hazard
Investigator
Sergey Krechkov said children seemed to have "unlimited access"
to chemicals in School No. 182. The school denied the allegation.
A
reporter from Moscow's Komsomolskaya Pravda newspaper who went to
the school, said children told him they had been inventing potions
and ceremonies.
"He
said there would be some initiation, so we came to the classroom
and tried it," Sergey Ivanov, one of the pupils, told Russian NTV
television.
Other
students told NTV they would try a "magic potion" if it were offered
to them.
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