
Hong Kong girl, 15, arrested over ‘space oil' after dad alerts police
A source said on Saturday the classmate, who was also 15, brought an e-cigarette, which she claimed contained the anaesthetic etomidate, to the girl's home at Kwong Fuk Estate in Tai Po on Friday night and persuaded her they smoke it together.
When the mother spotted them, the classmate immediately threw the e-cigarette into a trash can in Lau's room and left the flat, according to the insider.
The father, 56, called police at 2.32am on Saturday after learning about the incident when he returned home, the source said.
The daughter was arrested on suspicion of possession of dangerous drugs, according to the insider, who added the classmate was wanted by the force.
Space oil is a narcotic typically packaged in e-cigarette capsules and contains etomidate.

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