Angel's Trumpet is a tropical plant commonly found in Africa and Asia.
Various parts of the Angel's Trumpet plant are toxic, especially the seeds, according to Singapore's National Parks Board. Two people have died and some 50 people in Indonesia ’s South Kalimantan province have been hospitalised due to suspected intoxication from eating the fruit of the Angel’s Trumpet plant, health authorities said.
Other videos show a young man sitting amid busy traffic and another submerged in a pond, convinced he was swimming among the clouds.that the patients arrived in a state of delirium. Some needed to be isolated due to aggressive behaviour.ngel's Trumpet as the cause. However, we cannot confirm this yet. The victims are currently unable to provide statements," said Police
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