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Drug dealers are using Instagram to sell to students at university where two freshers died


STUDENTS at a university where two freshers died of drug overdoses say dealers are peddling pills on Instagram.

Teens at the dead pair’s halls told of business cards put under doors.

Students living at tragic Jeni Larmour's halls say dealers are using Instagram to peddle pills

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Students living at tragic Jeni Larmour’s halls say dealers are using Instagram to peddle pillsCredit: The Royal School, Armagh

Ansley Hirstein, 19, a psychology student, said: “They put the cards under the doors. It was just days after we got here.

“They give you their contact information where you directly message them.

“When you go to the account there are images of drugs they sell.”

Architecture student Jeni Larmour, 18, of Newtownhamilton, Co Armagh, and another female student died at Newcastle University at the weekend after taking ketamine.

A male Northumbria University student, 21, died from taking MDMA.

Cops have now arrested 11 people in relation to the deaths.

A spokesman for Facebook, which owns Instagram, said buying and selling drugs is strictly against its policies.

Jeni, 18, was found dead in her halls at Newcastle University on Saturday

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Jeni, 18, was found dead in her halls at Newcastle University on SaturdayCredit: Facebook
My two boys died from Dark Web ecstasy overdoses on the same night

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