Two articles describe concerns about the alleged illegal sale and informal trading of Mounjaro and other weight-loss injections among some parents, including claims that transactions occur near schools. The pieces focus on the Cotswolds area and present anecdotal accounts, including a gym-goer who says she has noticed a woman looking significantly slimmer over recent months. The articles characterize the practice as worrying and illegal, but they do not provide verifiable evidence, named sources, or details such as documented prosecutions, confirmed drug supply chains, or specific quantities involved. Both outlets present the concern as part of a broader pattern of non-prescribed use and gate-side exchanges, using personal observation as the basis for the claims. Overall, the reporting centers on perceived changes in individuals’ appearance and allegations of discreet swapping or selling of medication linked to weight-loss treatment. The articles emphasize illegality but do not supply additional factual substantiation beyond the accounts described.