A million for bleach: a family of" healers " from Florida treated the coronavirus with bleach
Florida police have filed charges against an enterprising family, a father and three sons, who offered neighbors a miracle cure for covid. On closer inspection, it turned out to be a toxic industrial bleach.
An entire family in Florida is accused of fraud and trying to cash in on the pandemic. Mark Grennon, 62, and his sons, Jonathan, Jordan, and Joseph, allegedly sold thousands of bottles of toxic industrial bleach, presenting it as a miracle cure for the coronavirus.
The scammers earned about $ 1 million by offering bleach as a miracle cure for all diseases, including cancer, malaria, and CoVid-19.
According to the prosecution, the liquid sold by the Grennons was chlorine dioxide, used to decontaminate water in industry. When used orally in undiluted form, the drug can be fatal. The local authorities have already made an official announcement, saying that the remedy offered by the Grennons is not certified as medicinal and can be deadly if ingested.
Anyone who bought it from the Grennons is urged not to use it in any way, and his sons (pictured is Jonathan Grennon) helped him with the services. All four now face life in prison.
According to court documents, the Grennons (in the phono – Joseph Grennon) were engaged in the production and bottling of the product in a hangar in the city of Bradenton, south of Tampa. There, during the search, dozens of containers with chemicals, about 2 tons of sodium nitrate and thousands of bottles with a "miracle remedy"were found.
According to preliminary estimates, the Grennons sold more than 28 thousand servings of the" medicine", and it became more and more popular every month: if in the first months of sales their average monthly revenue was about 32 thousand dollars a month, then gradually reached 123 thousand.
Two sons, Joseph and Jonathan Grennon, have already been arrested and sent to prison in Florida. Mark Grennon and Jordan Grennon are currently reported to be on the wanted list in Colombia.
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