The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, reacted to Olakanmi’s death in a tweet via its official Twitter page.
The University of Hertfordshire business law undergraduate died last Saturday, a few days after consuming a suspected cannabis sweet in east London.
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NDLEA echoed the statement made by UK Justice campaigner, Richard Taylor, on Damilola’s death.
“It’s a tragic warning to all young people about how they live their lives. They should resist drugs,” it tweeted.
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