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Man Accused of Lacing Sweets as Children Fall Ill at UK Summer Camp

Khabor Wala Desk

Published: 2nd August 2025, 6:03 PM

Man Accused of Lacing Sweets as Children Fall Ill at UK Summer Camp
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A 76-year-old man appeared in a British court on Saturday, accused of lacing sweets with sedatives, causing several children to become unwell at a summer camp.

Details of the Case

Accused John Ruben, Leicestershire, Central England
Charges Three counts of wilful ill treatment of a child
Incident Date Last weekend
Court Appearance Leicester Magistrates’ Court, Saturday
Prosecuting Authorities Leicestershire Police and Crown Prosecution Service (CPS)

 

Incident Overview

  • Police received a report on Sunday that children at the summer camp in the village of Stathern had fallen ill.
  • Officers attended the camp the following day, and eight children—boys aged between eight and eleven—along with one adult, were taken to hospital as a precaution.
  • All have since been discharged.

Allegations and Legal Proceedings

  • The charges against Ruben relate to sweets allegedly laced with sedatives, which caused the children to fall ill.
  • Ruben was formally charged on Friday.
  • He appeared in court on Saturday where the allegations were outlined.

Investigation into Police Response

The Independent Office for Police Conduct is investigating whether there were “breaches of professional behaviour” that caused a delay in Leicestershire Police’s response to the incident, which was later declared a critical one.

This case highlights serious concerns regarding child safety and the timeliness of emergency responses at public events.

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