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KOZHIKODE: Due to family troubles and the insecurity of her parent's separation, the seven-year-old who turned to drugs was mentally broken, but is now on the road to recovery. Although the inner fear is not gone, there is a desire to quit the addiction and get back to life. She is undergoing treatment at a drug addiction center and opened her mind.

'I'm scared...how will people see me if I open up about drug use? Can I interact with friends? I want to correct my mistakes, learn and become a good model. The school management has given permission to write the exam.'
- The girl from Kuttikkattoor said with a smile.

Last day, the girl disclosed that she used drugs from class 7 and was made a carrier by drug gangs. Former student Boney was arrested by the police for delivering drugs to the girl.

It started with Bonnie giving her MDMA. Later on, Bonnie delivered drugs daily. She was also added to the Royal Drugs group on Instagram. He sent a message asking if she wanted drugs. For a positive reply, the drug was delivered. A video of the usage has also been exchanged. There were many people above 20-25 years of age in the group.

Waiting outside the school in the evening, the girl will be delivered drugs. The intoxicants will be taken on the school premises itself, before returning home. At first, it was free. Later she was asked to become a carrier. Get drugs for free if you deliver them to the person mentioned.

After the divorce, the father is in Bangalore. The father came to know about her drug use and took her to Bengaluru. The drug mafia did not leave her alone there either. A member of the group, who came to know about her presence in Bengaluru through Instagram, had given her MDMA from there to deliver to Kozhikode.

Police and Vimukti did not help - Mother

'It came to my attention when I saw blade marks on my daughter's hands. At first, it was said that it was done to scare her ex-lover. After seeing about seventy lines, drug use was suspected. Her character had also changed. Gets angry, goes to school without food, does not sleep late at night, and wakes up in shock. I also went to school. She was seen talking to many strangers. When I first went to the police station, no case was registered. The police advised me not to tell anyone. I went to many hospitals, Child Welfare Committee, and Vimukti with no result. In the end, the help of social workers was sought. After that again a complaint was lodged with the police' - the girl's mother said.