SINGAPORE – After months of emotional turmoil, Rose (not her real name) was relieved to finally hear her son’s apology in January.
Her 28-year-old son Ben (not his real name) said he wanted to take responsibility for his actions when he was high on Kpods, or etomidate-laced vapes, in 2024 and 2025.
Under the influence of the substance, he attacked his mother in November 2024. Determined to help him get clean, Rose called the police on him then. That did not deter him from vaping, and when his mother locked him out of their home in July 2025, he climbed over the parapet outside their flat and tried to enter through the window.
He was sentenced to 10 weeks’ jail on May 18 after being convicted of three charges, including violating a personal protection order and using criminal force on a police officer.
Although Rose, 57, said she was sad to see her son incarcerated, she was also relieved that he has turned over a new leaf. Ben has stopped using Kpods since August 2025, and has been regularly attending group sessions at an addiction recovery centre.
In a previous interview with ST in October 2025, Rose spoke about how she discovered her son’s addiction to Kpods in 2024, and the various ways she tried to get him to quit over almost a year.
At the height of his addiction, Ben was using up to three pods a day.
He once tried to harm himself while he was high by climbing out of a window at home. When Rose tried to save him, he smashed her head against a wall.
She had to apply for a personal protection order against him, as she was afraid he would hurt her. She spent the subsequent months living in fear.
Speaking to The Straits Times in a phone interview on May 28, Rose said her relationship with her son has improved in the past few months.
She said: “I am heartened that he is doing better. He apologised to me in January and said he was ready to take responsibility for everything he did.
“He said he was going to find a job after his release (from prison), and I was pleased to hear that, because it shows how much he has grown up.”
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