'My daughters spent 6 hours fighting for their lives after they were handed spiked vape'
Reach Daily Express May 10, 2026 09:40 PM

A mum claims her twin daughters were left 'foaming at the mouth' and almost died - when other teens gave them a vape spiked with SPICE in a 'sick prank'. Kay Fores was at work on April 29th when she got a phone call from her sister to let her know her two daughters were found unconscious at their local park.

Twins Scarlett and Olivia Bywood reportedly met with some girls they knew from 'the other side of town' at the park and it was there they were handed what they believed to be a normal vape. Kay said the 13-year-olds fell unconscious in the following 10 minutes and Scarlett was even foaming at the mouth, while their friends reportedly fled the scene.

The 37-year-old said her next-door neighbour spotted the teens and called an ambulance, before alarming Kay and her sister.

The mum-of-two was 'devastated' when she arrived at Hull Royal Infirmary and saw her two daughters unconscious and on IV drip.

Kay said it took about six hours for the girls to wake up and that doctors ran blood tests, confirming they had been spiked with MDMA and spice.

The accounts worker said her daughters would have died if they had not been found in time.

The twins were discharged early the next day and have minor injuries from the fall.

Kay, from Hull, East Yorkshire, said: "These people from the other side of town met them at the park and gave them the vape. They do know these girls.

"I had been at work and the next minute I was getting a phone call that my kids had overdosed.

"I went to the park but they had been taken by an ambulance. One got her head cut, the other has a black eye.


"If they hadn't been found at the park, they would be dead. They didn't know anything about these vapes, they were just given them and gave it a go.

"They can't remember anything. They blacked out. One of them was foaming at the mouth.

"My next-door neighbour went to the park and she was crying because she saw the state of them. She rang my sister and my sister rang me. By that time, they were already in the ambulance.

"We know everybody at the park. The people they were with just left them unconscious and just went.

"They were still out of it when I got there. They could have died. They've been on drips. I just want other parents to know.

"They kept checking their blood, it [the vape] was spiked with MDMA and spice. The girls were out for around six hours."

Kay now wants to warn other parents about the dangers of vaping.

The mum said she does not think the girls will ever touch a vape again after the experience.

Kay said: "They were released from hospital this morning. They're fine now. They can't remember anything, they are quite shocked.

"They just thought it was a normal vape. Ten minutes later this happened. If nobody got to them, they would have died.

"I don't think they will vape again. It was absolutely devastating. I want other kids to realise not to touch anybody's vape at all. Because the next person could be dead."

Kay shared her daughters' ordeal on social media where people were quick to brand it a 'sick' prank and she has vowed to report the matter to the police in the hope it doesn't happen to anyone else.

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