Fears of bad ecstasy batch after four hospitalised in Sydney's south

By Michael Koziol
Updated November 22 2014 - 5:08pm, first published 4:49pm
An "ecstasy" pill, with scissor stamp, similar to the one used by the four people hospitalised . Photo: NSW Police
An "ecstasy" pill, with scissor stamp, similar to the one used by the four people hospitalised . Photo: NSW Police
An "ecstasy" pill, with scissor stamp, similar to the one used by the four people hospitalised . Photo: NSW Police
An "ecstasy" pill, with scissor stamp, similar to the one used by the four people hospitalised . Photo: NSW Police
An "ecstasy" pill, with scissor stamp, similar to the one used by the four people hospitalised . Photo: NSW Police
An "ecstasy" pill, with scissor stamp, similar to the one used by the four people hospitalised . Photo: NSW Police

Four people aged between 20 and 22 were hospitalised with suspected drug overdoses in the Sutherland shire in Sydney's south overnight, police say.

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