A Victorian family were horrified to find their seemingly innocent home was hiding a deadly secret for years, leaving them with 'significant health issues.'
But researchers at Flinders University have revealed there’s actually a deadly secret hiding in the walls of the seemingly immaculate Victorian home, one that was making the children living there experience “quite significant health issues”.
“Our results demonstrate that methamphetamine has continued to mobilise after manufacture when the property was under new ownership for a period exceeding five years,” Dr Ross said in a blog published by“This suggests that the methamphetamine is not breaking down or being removed and is constantly transferred from contaminated to non-contaminated objects.
The research raises questions about whether or not it is safe for people to move into homes that were previously used as drug labs.
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