According to reports from the New York Post and other foreign media on the 12th, Ryan Parson, who lives in Kentucky, USA, recently visited a fast food restaurant in Tennessee and saw a one-dollar bill on the floor.

A woman in the United States claims she was left paralyzed after picking up a dollar bill that was thrown on the floor.

According to reports from the " New York Post " and other foreign media on the 12th (local time), Ryan Parson, who lives in Kentucky, USA, recently visited a fast food restaurant in Tennessee and saw a one-dollar bill on the floor. of banknotes.

"I felt like my whole body was sinking from my shoulders," Ren said. "After that, I couldn't even breathe."

At the time, medical staff said Ren's symptoms were similar to a drug overdose.

Ren and her husband noticed what appeared to be fentanyl on the bills. The police are also investigating based on these words.

Fentanyl is a synthetic drug that is 100 times more powerful than heroin and 200 times more powerful than morphine.

Fentanyl has been called the "devil drug" and can kill anyone with just a small amount of exposure.

In fact, in Tennessee, fentanyl showed up multiple times on dollar bills that fell to the ground.

According to cbs, NBC and other foreign media reports on the 15th of last month, Tennessee authorities warned that picking up U.S. dollar bills of unknown origin is dangerous after reporting two separate cases of finding fentanyl cash.

A white powdery substance found on a dollar bill found on the floor of a local gas station tested positive for methamphetamine and fentanyl.

At the time, the Sheriff's Office shared the photo in question and said, "Please inform your family and acquaintances of this fact" and "beware of money commonly seen in businesses and playgrounds."

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