Listen ........i find myself staring with that a lot ..........but seriously listen ........if you dance with the devil .........as they say ......there is a price to pay ........and well god gets rid of the stupid folk ......and this was .....you see stay clean ......there is always the chance of croaking .......... and then he croaked ........you cannot trust anyone nowadays ........ people are just fucking cunts pure and simple and here yet again is another example .........and as we all know people wil do anything to make a buck ....and well .......here it is ......at the cost of others always ........
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Young man died in agony after drinking imported Canadian 'Honey Bear Beer' that was far more dangerous than alcohol
A young New Zealand man died in agony after drinking an imported can of Canadian Honey Bear Beer that had been filled with methamphetamine.
Aiden Sagala, 21, was unknowingly gifted a case of liquid narcotics disguised as beer from his boss Himatjit 'Jimmy' Singh Kahlon on March 2, 2023.
After he got home from work, Sagala and his brother-in-law Billy Anelusi decided to crack open two of the cans.
Sagala knew something was wrong after his first sip of the beer, which reportedly tasted like 'sea salt with chemicals,' according to an CTV News investigative report.
Anelusi, who claimed his beer tasted normal, swapped drinks with Sagala and gave it a taste, immediately spitting it out without swallowing.
Anelusi did not feel any effects but Sagala quickly fell ill. He became aggressive, agitated and repeatedly screamed out 'I want my mom, I'm dying,' the outlet reported.
Sagala's face turned blue and his sister performed CPR on him. She called 911 but it took paramedics an hour to arrive.
He was transported to a nearby hospital in Auckland, but became comatose and died five days later. The medical examiner determined he died of organ failure caused by a meth overdose.
Police determined the can of beer that Sagala had consumed contained no alcohol at all and was actually pure liquid methamphetamine, prompting a massive two-year investigation that has now resulted in a $200million drug bust.

Aiden Sagala, 21, (pictured) died in March 2023 after unknowingly drinking an imported can of Canadian Honey Bear Beer that had been filled with methamphetamine

Police say 28,800 cans labelled as Honey Bear Beer were imported from Toronto, Canada, to New Zealand. Some of those cans did hold beer, while others were disguising liquid meth

Officers seized around 700 kilograms of liquid meth that had been disguised as other beverages from a storage unit in Auckland
Investigators traced Sagala's beer back to a storage unit in Auckland and carried out a raid of the facility.
Officers seized around 700 kilograms of liquid meth that had been disguised as other beverages including Honey Bear Beer, coconut water and kombucha.
The raid also unveiled buckets of crystal meth. Police believed the imported liquid meth was being crystalized in the facility and then prepped for sale.
Investigators estimate the meth seized in the raid was worth around $210 million.
Police determined that local supermarket owner Baltej Singh had been importing large amounts of liquid meth for several years, CTV reported.
Singh imported the beer from Canada, kombucha from the US and coconut water from India, according to police.
Investigators believe Sagala's boss, Kahlon, helped with the distribution process. He was caught on camera carrying cans out of the unit, surveillance footage showed.
Some of the cans in the unit did actually contain beer, like the one Anelusi opened.
Kahlon would give away the untainted beer and, according to police, left a can of meth in the case he gave Sagala without realizing it.

Himatjit 'Jimmy' Singh Kahlon (pictured) helped with the distribution process. He was caught on camera carrying cans out of the unit, surveillance footage showed. Kahlon was convicted of manslaughter and possession for supply of methamphetamine, and jailed for 21 years

Police determined that local supermarket owner Baltej Singh (pictured) was the 'mastermind' behind the drug network. He was found guilty of multiple drugs offences in February and sentenced to 22 years behind bars
Kahlon was arrested and charged with manslaughter in connection to Sagala's death, as well as possession for supply of methamphetamine.
He has since been convicted and sentenced to 21 years in prison, according to New Zealand police.
Singh, believed to be the 'mastermind' behind the drug network, was charged with running the import operation. He was found guilty of multiple drugs offences in February and sentenced to 22 years behind bars.
He was not charged in Sagala's death, but will still be ineligible for parole for at least 10 years, India Today reported.
Singh, originally from India, is the nephew of Satwant Singh, the assassin convicted of killing former Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.
He also has reportedly been linked to pro-Khalistan activities in New Zealand.
The Khalistan movement is a campaign seeking to create a separate Sikh-majority sovereign state in India and is considered a security threat by the Indian government.
New Zealand police have also seized $36million worth of properties linked to the importation and supply of meth.

Aiden Sagala died of organ failure caused by a meth overdose

The raid also unveiled buckets of crystal meth. Police believed the imported liquid meth was being crystalized in the facility and then prepped for sale

Investigators estimate the meth seized in the raid was worth around $210,000,000
Officers seized four residential and commercial rural prope
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