A Bromley mum has expressed her shock after her 2-year-old boy picked up what is believed to have been a bag of drugs as he played in a park.

Amee Nicol, 41, was with her son Rocco and her two rescue dogs in Turpington Lane Play Area on Monday (July 16) at around 5pm.

“I was just sitting on the grass,” Amee told News Shopper. “My son came over with a little bag and said ‘sweets mummy’.

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“I took them and said ‘dirty dirty’. Even then I didn’t realise what it was and I thought it probably was sweets.

“When I looked closer I knew it looked strange. I brought the bag home and showed my neighbour who is a paramedic and he said they were drugs and I needed to call police.”

According to Amee, her neighbour said the blue tablets were what’s known as a blue punisher pill which was been “doing the rounds at festivals”.

The worried mum said swallowing one pill would have killed her boy and she added that her dogs were lucky they didn’t spot the bag and swallow it.

“It could have ended so nastily,” Amee added. “There are so many unattended children there because the parents live in the flats around the park.

“They think it is safe but the reality is very different if dugs are being left around.

“I want to make families aware of these dangers because the bag did look like sweets. It had lip pictures on it and it was welcoming. This is really unfair on the children.”

Amee, who visits the play area every evening, said her two-year-old must now hold her hand at all times when visiting.

Police have since visited Amee to take the bag away for investigation.