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"A child somewhere in this country is going to die because of a vape. It’s only a matter of time." It's a stark warning, but it could save children's lives, one Greater Manchester headteacher believes.

Westhoughton High School head Neil Coe's words come after four different pupils at the same school were admitted to hospital.

The youngsters had inhaled vapes thought to have been 'spiked' with dangerous substances, including THC and spice. Vaping habits among schoolchildren have become cause for concern across the country in the last few years.

A recent MEN investigation showed just how easy it is to get your hands on illegal, unregulated and dangerously potent vapes in Manchester.

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