Pink Cocaine: The Dangerous Party Drug Linked to Celebrity Deaths
The synthetic drug cocktail, known for its unpredictable composition, has been connected to the deaths of Liam Payne and others, raising global concerns.
- Pink cocaine, also known as 'tusi', is a synthetic drug cocktail that often contains MDMA, ketamine, and 2C-B, but rarely cocaine.
- The drug is popular in party scenes across South America, Spain, and Miami, and has been detected in Australia, raising alarms among health professionals.
- Liam Payne's toxicology report revealed the presence of pink cocaine, among other substances, following his fatal fall in Buenos Aires.
- Sean 'Diddy' Combs has been accused in a lawsuit of requiring his employees to carry pink cocaine, highlighting its prevalence among celebrities.
- The unpredictable combination of substances in pink cocaine poses significant overdose risks, with some batches containing deadly opioids like fentanyl.