A 15-year-old boy has been arrested on suspicion of drug-related offences after an incident at Armagh's Southern Regional College which led to nine schoolchildren being taken to hospital
The emergency services were called to the Armagh campus of the Southern Regional College at lunchtime on FridayPolice and several ambulance crews were sent to the Armagh campus of the Southern Regional College after a 999 call at 12:42 GMT on Friday.
Brian Doran, chief executive of the college, said all those affected were students at Markethill High School.Speaking after the incident, Mr Doran said he believed all the students had since recovered. He said the college worked with school staff to inform parents and that the emergency services "were on hand fairly quickly".
He added: "We'll carry on our own investigations with the school early next week to try and ascertain what was the nature of the incident."
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