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Ontario Girl, 11, Hospitalized After Eating Halloween Candy That Contained Metal Object

The Canadian Press, 03 Nov, 2017 04:50 PM
    CAMBRIDGE, Ont. — Police say an 11-year-old girl in southwestern Ontario has undergone surgery and remains in hospital after eating a piece of Halloween candy that contained a metal object.
     
    Waterloo regional police say the girl, from the Cambridge, Ont.-area, ate a Reese's Peanut Butter Cup that contained the metal piece, the source of which remains under investigation.
     
    They say the girl was first taken to a local hospital and later moved to a Hamilton hospital for surgery. 
     
    Police spokeswoman Cherri Greeno said Friday the girl's condition is not considered life-threatening.
     
    There have been other reports of tainted candy in Ontario this Halloween.
     
    In London, Ont., police say they've been unable to determine exactly where a child received a small chocolate bar containing a needle on Halloween night. They say the child was not injured in that incident.
     
    Barrie, Ont., police say an 11-year-old boy received a Tootsie Roll containing a pill. They say the pill has been identified as melatonin, a supplement to counter the effects of jet lag, or help people sleep if they have an unusual work schedule or suffer from a circadian rhythm disorder.
     
    Meanwhile, police in New Brunswick are investigating incidents in Fredericton and Bathurst in which a nail and a needle were found in Halloween candy.
     

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