Queensland Police have confirmed lollies consumed by school students this week are not toxic.
Queensland Police have confirmed lollies consumed by school students this week are not toxic. 15 children were taken to hospital after treats mixed with a white substance were shared on a bus near Townsville on Thursday.
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