Baby passed out and found sleeping pills in sister-in-law's bag

Title: Zhejiang Woman Accuses Sister-in-Law of Giving Baby Sleeping Pills, Reactions from Weibo Netizens

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25 July 2023

Date: July 23, 2021

Location: Zhejiang Province, China

Introduction: A woman in Zhejiang has accused her sister-in-law of giving her baby sleeping pills, causing concern among Weibo users. The incident sparked heated discussions on social media, with many questioning the presence of such a large number of drugs in the sister-in-law's possession and calling for further investigation into the matter.

The Incident: A woman from Zhejiang claimed that her baby had fallen asleep for two days straight and did not wake up. Upon inspecting her sister-in-law's bag, she discovered a large number of sleeping pills. The woman expressed her concern, stating that the sister-in-law had only been living with them for two months and that the baby appeared lethargic with no reaction when pushed.

Upon further inspection, it was revealed that the "sleeping pills" were actually a variety of drugs commonly used to treat rheumatoid arthritis, cardiovascular diseases, and other ailments. The comment section on Weibo called for the baby's blood to be tested, but when the test results were finally posted, they only mentioned the mother's condition, causing suspicion among netizens.

Reactions from Weibo Netizens:

1. "This really lacks moral smoke! Damage to the child's brain and liver, kidneys must be held criminally liable!!!" - A commenter expresses outrage at the potential harm caused to the baby and demands accountability from those involved.

2. "I do not know whether it is poorly expressed or deliberate. Obviously there are eight kinds of drugs, but it says, the sister-in-law brought a large amount of sleeping pills, eight kinds, giving the impression of a deliberate crime: eight different kinds of sleeping pills, isn't it a better way to poison?" - A Weibo user questions whether the media sensationalizes the story or if there was an intentional act.

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