Jude Laws son Rafferty Law has been pictured attempting to help a female friend who collapsed after the pair used the so-called hippy crack at Notting Hill Carnival.
The 21-year-old was partying at the carnival with pals after his record label put on a party at the annual event, but pictures have now been released showing the eldest son of the actor, 45, and 53-year-old Sadie Frost, inhaling the laughing gas which is illegal.
Moments later, a female pal collapsed on the street and although still conscious was helped to her feet by friends including Rafferty who took her away from crowds where she could rest.
Pictures then reveal that patrolling officers joined the group where they had a discussion before continuing on.
Rafferty took to Instagram before the event to promote his events, telling fans: All day Monday carni ting, rum for everyone, sexy dj sets and some banging live music.
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Several days later, he added: Rah Monday was a movie. The energies are real and were only getting started. All the love to everyone who came down.
Revellers at the carnival however claimed that police officers told them not to worry if they were carrying “balloons” – a reference to nitrous oxide, which became illegal under the Psychoactive Substances Act in 2016 – because their focus was on finding weapons.
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In 2016 the Home Office banned balloons filled with nitrous oxide as part of their crackdown on legal highs, over fears of their use on the party scene.
Nitrous oxide is a colourless gas which can gives users a euphoric high when inhaled. It is illegal to sell or import the drug for human consumption, and it was banned under the Psychoactive Substances Act 2016 along with synthetic marijuana known as Spice.
Metro.co.uk has contacted reps for Rafferty for comment.
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