Key facts
- A mother is calling for ketamine to be classified as a Class A drug.
- Her daughter, Isabelle Sapherson-Moralee, died in April 2025.
- Isabelle Sapherson-Moralee was 22 years old at the time of her death.
- She had been taking ketamine for five years.
- At the time of her death, she weighed 5st 9lb (39kg).
The mother of Isabelle Sapherson-Moralee, a 22-year-old estate agent who died in April 2025, is urging for ketamine to be classified as a Class A drug. Isabelle, also known as Izzy, had been struggling with ketamine addiction for five years prior to her death. She reportedly suffered from chronic pain and weighed only 5st 9lb (39kg) at the time of her passing.
