Reporter Gets High From Standing Next To A Pile Of Burning Heroin, Opium, And Hash! BBC reporter gets high standing next to pile of burning heroin, opium and hash BBC reporter can't keep it together in front of pile of burning heroin, opium and hash Journalist gets high while reporting next to pile of burning drugs An embarrassed BBC reporter struggled to finish his broadcast as he got high after getting too close to a stack of burning drugs. THE BBC’s Middle East correspondent has revealed the perils of reporting while standing next to a pile of burning heroin. Quentin Sommerville posted a link to a video showing him struggling to finish his broadcast after he got high and burst into drug-fuelled giggles. In the video, which he called ‘Don’t inhale’ and was filmed somewhere in the Middle East in the last year, Sommerville stands next to a huge pyre of heroin, opium and hashish. BBC reporter Quentin Sommerville gets high standing next to pile of burning heroin, opium and hash Watch the hilarious moment BBC journalist gets HIGH on burning drugs and can't complete his report BBC's Middle East correspondent shared the clip as a Christmas present to his Twitter followers Quentin Sommerville starts the broadcast by saying 'behind me is eight and a half tonnes of heroin, opium, hashish and other narcotics' Don't inhale!' BBC reporter gets so high standing next to stack of burning opium, heroin and hash, he can't finish his report Quentin Sommerville posted link to video on YouTube page earlier today BBC's Middle East correspondent tried to report beside burning drugs But he struggled to get through broadcast without bursting into laughter The outtake video, entitled 'Don't inhale', is 'Christmas present' for his fans
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