Terrifying rise of horse-tranquiliser ketamine as UK's party drug of choice laid bare after boxer batters his own mother to death while in a 'k-hole' Finn Henry, 21, was jailed for seven years yesterday after killing his mother READ MORE: Finn Henry's father said he had become a 'weekend warrior' By Emily Stearn, Health Reporter For Mailonline Published: 11:51 EDT, 21 May 2024 | Updated: 12:02 EDT, 21 May 2024 e-mail 68 View comments Ketamine's rising popularity was today laid bare in a shocking series of charts revealing how use of the drug has surged among young people. It comes on the back of another horrific case where a young man attacked and killed his 'beloved' mother while high on the Class B substance. Ketamine use hit a record among 16 to 24-year-olds last year with almost one in 25 people in this group in England, official figures show.

This is a jump of a fifth on 2020's figure, and also stands four times higher than the levels recorded a decade ago. Finn Henry, an experienced boxer, was yesterday jailed for seven years after attacking and killing his 'beloved' mother at their family home while high on Ketamine. Your browser does not support iframes.

Your browser does not support iframes. Finn Henry (pictured), an experienced boxer, was yesterday jailed for seven years after attacking and killing his 'beloved' mother at their family home while high on Ketamine His mother, Suzanne Henry (pictured), 54, was left 'unrecognisable' following the 'sustained and lengthy .