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In Norilsk, a teenager showed a chemical experiment to a classmate and received burns


9 March 18:04

In the Kayerkan district of Norilsk, a teenager received burns due to a chemical experiment gone wrong.

As the police said, the duty station in Norilsk received a message from a medical institution that doctors had provided assistance to a 12-year-old schoolboy. Juvenile inspectors went to the scene.

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During the investigation, they found that the injured teenager and his classmate were walking in one of the vacant lots. There, a student poured pipe cleaner into a bottle of carbonated drink on his own. As a result of a chemical reaction, the contents of the bottle got onto his face and clothes.

Frightened, the teenagers did not tell adults that they themselves were the initiators of the “chemical experiment.” After providing the necessary medical care, the victim was released for outpatient treatment.

Currently, juvenile affairs inspectors are conducting an investigation, the results of which will result in a decision being made in accordance with the law.



















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