Vodka buyer fined $750 after boy in coma
June 19, 2009 in Daybook by pukeko
Alcohol affects the GABA receptor. Unlike the other GABAergic cleases — barbituates and diazepams — it is an inefficient anaesthetic, and a metabolic poison.
But like them, if you take enough you will stop breathing. There is a reason for the rituals around alcohol and other traditional ways of getting stoned. They minimise the harm from the active substance.
This does not.
A 13-year-old boy airlifted to hospital in a coma after drinking three-quarters of a bottle of vodka bought for him by an adult could easily have died, a judge said this week.
In Nelson District Court, Judge Richard Russell fined 22-year-old Lance Seymour Sowerby, of Motueka, after he pleaded guilty to buying alcohol to supply to a minor, the Nelson Mail reported.
Sowerby was at a Motueka liquor store in January when the boy asked him to buy alcohol for him and a friend, police prosecutor Sergeant Chris Stringer said.
Sowerby bought a bottle of vodka and the boy drank three-quarters of it.
He lapsed into a coma and was flown by rescue helicopter to Nelson Hospital, where he made a full recovery.
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