News (Media Awareness Project) - CN BC: Tainted Ecstasy Suspected In Fatal Overdoses |
Title: | CN BC: Tainted Ecstasy Suspected In Fatal Overdoses |
Published On: | 2009-01-09 |
Source: | Province, The (CN BC) |
Fetched On: | 2009-01-10 06:26:52 |
TAINTED ECSTASY SUSPECTED IN FATAL OVERDOSES
Mounties in the Okanagan community of Chase are warning the public
about a potentially lethal batch of tainted ecstacy.
Two men are dead and two women are in hospital after taking what is
believed to be tainted E while partying earlier this week.
"It is possible the stuff is tainted and harmful and potentially
lethal," Cpl. Mike Draper said yesterday.
Police and paramedics responded to a home on the Little Shuswap Lake
Reserve at about 11:30 p.m. Monday and discovered a 19-year-old man,
who had apparently overdosed after smoking marijuana and taking
ecstacy. He died in hospital Wednesday.
About three hours later, paramedics were unable to revive a
51-year-old man on the Adams Lake Reserve.
The man's girlfriend also became ill and was taken to hospital with a
suspected drug overdose. She reported the man was drinking alcohol,
injecting drugs and smoking hashish.
Another woman -- a 20-year-old -- overdosed on Wednesday and was taken
to hospital.
All four of the victims are believed to have been using ecstacy prior
to overdosing.
Mounties in the Okanagan community of Chase are warning the public
about a potentially lethal batch of tainted ecstacy.
Two men are dead and two women are in hospital after taking what is
believed to be tainted E while partying earlier this week.
"It is possible the stuff is tainted and harmful and potentially
lethal," Cpl. Mike Draper said yesterday.
Police and paramedics responded to a home on the Little Shuswap Lake
Reserve at about 11:30 p.m. Monday and discovered a 19-year-old man,
who had apparently overdosed after smoking marijuana and taking
ecstacy. He died in hospital Wednesday.
About three hours later, paramedics were unable to revive a
51-year-old man on the Adams Lake Reserve.
The man's girlfriend also became ill and was taken to hospital with a
suspected drug overdose. She reported the man was drinking alcohol,
injecting drugs and smoking hashish.
Another woman -- a 20-year-old -- overdosed on Wednesday and was taken
to hospital.
All four of the victims are believed to have been using ecstacy prior
to overdosing.
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