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50yo M’sian Dies at Johor Nightclub After Allegedly Smoking Vape Containing ‘Piao Piao’ Drug

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A 50-year-old man died at a nightclub in Johor after allegedly smoking an electronic cigarette that was reportedly laced with a drug known as “Piao Piao.”

According to China Press, a video circulating online shows the man already unconscious before he suddenly died, with blood seen flowing from his mouth and nose.

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The cause of death remains unknown

It was also reported that two women were recently brought by their families to the Segamat Youth Rehabilitation Centre after they were found to have smoked and sold the same type of electronic cigarettes, which were priced at RM300 each.

Meanwhile, the Johor Bahru South District Police confirmed that the deceased Malaysian man had died at around 6:30PM. However, they classified the case as sudden death.

The cause of death is currently listed as pending lab results, and police are treating the case as a sudden death while investigations are ongoing.

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Another incident involving the Piao Piao drug

Previously, there was another incident allegedly linked to the Piao Piao drug, where a video showed a woman twitching uncontrollably after smoking the vape.

According to Mothership, the Malaysian woman (who was filmed by her ex-boyfriend) appeared to be struggling to breathe, with her eyes rolling back and her mouth hanging open. He later claimed that he had advised her to stop vaping, but she allegedly refused, which eventually led to their breakup.

After the video resurfaced online, the woman responded by clarifying that the incident happened “a long time ago” and urged people to see it as part of her past and move on, as reported by MYC.

 

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Also read: Form 3 Student Suffers Seizure After Allegedly Smoking Vape in Perlis School Toilet

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