
Mother's warning after terrifying 'devil's breath' ordeal on train
Aysin Cilek, 22, was travelling via train to Birmingham Moor Street last Tuesday when she was approached by a stranger, whom she now believes was try…
Birmingham, UK - A local woman has issued a public warning after a disturbing incident involving a man who reportedly asked her to lick a stamp. The woman, who shared her account on social media, revealed that she has since been contacted by another individual who experienced a strikingly similar encounter approximately a year ago. The woman expressed profound shock and distress, raising concerns about the potential presence of harmful substances on the stamp, such as disease agents or drugs like "Devil's Breath" (scopolamine), which can induce memory loss and suggestibility. She emphasized the malicious intent behind such actions and highlighted the serious risk posed to unsuspecting individuals. "I'm literally in shock, I burst out crying," she stated in her video. "What was on that stamp that he wanted me to lick? You don't know what's happening in this world right now. This is mental." She urged anyone with information regarding the individual involved in these incidents in Birmingham to come forward, stressing the importance of public awareness and safety. Authorities have not yet commented on the reported incidents.
Aysin Cilek, 22, was travelling via train to Birmingham Moor Street last Tuesday when she was approached by a stranger, whom she now believes was try…