A 14-year-old boy has died from poisoning in Getafe after ingesting a can of Red Bull that would contain about two grams of what is known as pink cocaine or tusi, a mixture of substances such as ketamine or ecstasy.

The parents of the deceased have already filed a complaint with the National Police, which is investigating what happened as a crime of homicide. The young man was buried yesterday and the matter will be put in the hands of the Juvenile Prosecutor, who will take statements from the people involved in the case once they are identified and will decide on the investigations to be carried out.

These events occurred around eleven at night last Friday around the Los Espardales metro station in Getafe, when the boy and two friends met up with other young people they had met on the social network Instagram.

Apparently, those boys would have put two grams of tusi in a can without the minor and his friends noticing. After that, the strangers fled through the subway and posted a video on social networks telling of his “feat” and mocking the minor. That video has already been deleted.

Within minutes, the boy collapsed and suffered fatal poisoning from ingesting the aforementioned drug. Paramedics and National Police officers went to the scene and notified the parents of what had happened. Summa 112 has confirmed to Europa Press that the health workers treated the 14-year-old boy, who suffered a cardiorespiratory arrest without being able to be revived.