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Schoolboys blistered and burned after contact with 'most dangerous plant in Britain'

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giant hogweed near Wordsley, West Midlands.Mum, Nikki, who gave only her first name, said: “They’d taken their tops off and I think they just ran past the plants as they were playing. “There were no signs that anything was wrong at the time – no stinging, or any pain or redness of any kind. “But when Alfie arrived home from school on the Monday, he said ‘I think you need to have a look at my shoulder, there’s something wrong with it.' “When he took his shirt off, his shoulder and arm were red and covered in blisters.

He also had a small blister on his stomach and other arm.“Over the next few hours more appeared on his arm, leg and stomach and also red marks without blisters appeared over his lower back.“I checked Henry and he had a small.

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